Very well-told. This is a highly recommended submarine book.
~Almanac of Seapower
This old submarine—veteran of 16 years on the China Station before Pearl Harbor—is different from the usual submariner tales.... The story of how an unprepared navy fought with what it had until the tide could be turned.
~Jackson Sun
There are very few accounts of the exploits of these submarines. This book is a gem; essential for World War II and naval history collections.
~Library Journal
A remarkable evocation.
~Louisville Courier-Journal
For the reader interested in how events affect people, shaped their lives and feelings, and of individuals caught in a dangerous situation, Pigboat 39 truly is an important work.
~Military
A rich history that stands as a tribute to the United States Asiatic Fleet.
~Navy Times
Shipmates, get a copy of this book....You will not want to put it down until you have read it cover to cover. I give it five stars!
~Polaris
Gugliotta may be the first woman to write about submarine warfare with the technical and military accuracy of a veteran.
~San Francisco Chronicle Review
This is much more than the history of a fighting sub and its heroic crew.
~Seattle Times
Excellent and well-researched.... Lets you see that long-vanished, colorful Navy institution, the Asiatic Fleet Submarine Force.
~Submarine Review
Captures in vivid style the valiant spirit of the men who held the line in the face of disaster. But equally important, by depicting the roles played by the wives of the crew members, Gugliotta has helped to fill a gap that has largely been ignored by naval historians.
~U.S. Naval Proceedings