The Interrogation Of Ashala Wolf can be described in one word, awesome. * Diva Book Nerd * keeps the reader in a page-turning frenzy * Buzz Words * I honestly don't know the words to properly describe this novel and exactly how great it is... * Book Savvy * Ambelin writes with a clear style and the story and tension build steadily throughout * Book Expo Australia * Kwaymullina's debut is absolutely breath-taking! ... Fantastic characters, wonderful plot and beautifully written. Kwaymullina is a brilliant writer with a authentic and refreshingly YA voice, I can't wait to see what she has install for us next! * Badass Bookie * The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf is the first is a stunning new series, The Tribe, from first time novelist Ambelin Kwaymullina. * Aussie Reviews * 'The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf' is a darn-good yarn. * Alpha Reader * This was nothing like The Hunger Games, but it had about it many of the qualities I loved about that series. * January Magazine * This is well-trod territory with familiar themes, but the author draws upon aboriginal Australian creation stories to bring much needed diversity to the genre. * Booklist * Feisty heroines looking to save the world are by no means losing their popularity, and their fans may wish to follow Ashala's adventures. * BCCB Reviews * This is a series that gets better as it goes - each idea is developed and the world-building is ON POINT. It's so nice to see Australian YA making a hit with novels like this, especially ones that connect with Indigenous heritage as well. If you want a post-apocalyptic trilogy with a unique twist unlike anything else out there, then this is for you. * Genie in a Book * Feature on Indigenous writing and characters -- The Age * The Age *