'Castle to Colony tells the story of a nineteenth-century European who saw the Australian landscape and its inhabitants, Black and White, with remarkably fresh eyes. There was liveliness in everything Lucy did, and the people and things she records are lively too. It's a liveliness nicely mirrored in Meg's Vivers' prose.
'But also this is also a woman's story. Of all the depictions of colonial Australia which survive from a woman's point of view, Lucy Gray's is among the richest and best. For that reason alone this book is an enormously valuable addition to out understanding of Australian history.' (Source: Back cover)