"Not only a historical rockument of the revolutionary 90s counterculture Riot Grrrl movement, which birthed the DIY feminist punk scene, but also a rousing inspiration for a new generation of empowered rebel girls to strap on guitars and stick it to The Man." – Vanity Fair
"Exhilarating. . . . The well-documented history Riot Grrrl deserves. . . . Marcus writes with the empathy, grace, and balance of a good war correspondent. . . . Her book will undoubtedly prompt a whole new generation of teenage girls." – Los Angeles Times
"A painstakingly researched and well thought-out tribute to a punk feminist era Sara Marcus clearly holds dear. . . . It should be heralded as an uncannily insightful revelation of the motivations and inner-workings of Riot Grrrl." – Allison Wolfe, New York Press
"A fascinating social history. . . . In her impassioned study, Marcus focuses on the girls in the crowd as much as stars like Bikini Kill, placing the story in the context of liberalism's post-Reagan crisis and mapping a civilization of Xeroxed jeremiads." – Rolling Stone
"Feminism seems to change every five years. It's hard to grasp the movement. . . . Girls to the Front is not just a keeper of the flame but brings you to yr own fire." – Kim Gordon
"Ambitious and convincing. . . . Girls to the Front makes narrative sense out of events that had so far been recorded only in mythic, unverified, and fragmentary form." – Johanna Fateman, Bookforum
"Sara Marcus's Girls to the Front is a great & true & real history. Thank God. At last." – Eileen Myles, author of Chelsea Girls and Inferno (A Poet's Novel)
"For a Second Wave feminist like myself, Girls to the Front evokes wonderfully the way the generation after mine soaked up the promise and the punishment of feminist consciousness: all in all, a richly moving story." – Vivian Gornick
"Stirring. . . . Eloquent. . . . Like Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain did in Please Kill Me. . . Sara Marcus's Girls to the Front tells the story of riot grrrl, one person at a time." – Bitch Magazine
"Compelling. . . . A brash, gutsy chronicle of the empowering music and feminist movement of the early 1990s. . . . Marcus enthusiastically tracks the 'scattered cartographies of rebellion' and captures the combustible excitement of this significant if short-lived moment." – Publishers Weekly
"Marcus has done a commendable job of telling the little-known history of an important social and cultural movement. . . . A compelling history." – Booklist (starred review)
"Original, witty, idealistic and down-to-earth, Girls to the Front is a chronicle of women, girls, music, sexism–and, best of all, what it means to be alive. Reader take heart: Feminism is not dead." – Brenda Wineapple, author of White Heat
"Girls to the Front is more than just a historical account of the riot grrrl movement. It is a reliving. For those who missed the happenings of that era, this book will make you feel as though you were right there." – Venus Zine