Tom Brokaw described it as a "riveting insider's account."
The film is described at the outset as "a fictionalized account inspired by actual events."
It is described by its authors as a subjective account of lesbianism.
The gloss describes the poem as an account of sin and restoration.
Note that this has been described as "an appallingly inaccurate popular account".
It has been described as an "elegantly sad account of a waning relationship."
In a Publishers Weekly described the book as "a gentle account from a tough politician."
It was described as "a witty account of a Thoreau-like existence in a wilderness home."
Mr. Puller described it as an account of his journey from alienation to reconciliation with a nation that had sent him to war.
They had given what was best described as a poor account of themselves.