A child star in the 1970s - and an Oscar-nominee for The Goodbye Girl (Ross, 1977) - Quinn Cummings chose a different path to many of her colleagues, opting for full-time motherhood and a business selling baby carriers. In this collection of humorous and witty observations she proves that she's not lost any of her wry, precocious and keenly observant attitude that first caught the public attention. With wit, sarcasm and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, Cummings offers a charming look into the often chaotic, seldom perfect world of the everyday mother.
A delightful, funny and charming collection of short stories written from the perspective of one who expects to "die from good intentions". Razor sharp writing and wit. Perfect for those times when you have 15 minutes to read. But beware, you'll laugh out loud, so don't sneak it into church.
Laugh out Loud funny!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Like many people who will buy this book, I was a big fan of Quinn Cummings, child actor. However, after reading this book I am an even bigger fan of Quinn Cummings, author, Mom and pet caregiver. She is funny, extraordinarily intelligent, clumsy, self-deprecating, generous and entertaining. When I read this book, I felt as though we were sitting at my kitchen table drinking wine and laughing over her stories and misadventures. I found myself laughing out loud and saying "me too" back to the book. Go buy this book...you will love it!
I laughed out loud many times!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I think that sums it up - I laughed so hard at one point, I had to put the book down and calm myself. The book is nonfiction - a series of funny (and occasionally sad) essays about Quinn Cummings' life (she apparently has a famous blog which I haven't read yet.) Kind of like Laurie Notaro if she were a parent.
"We never use Mommy's toothbrush to get the cat looking her best."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This quote made me spit my breakfast onto my desk - and it's not even that far into the book. This whole thing is riotous! Quinn's book is one hysterical essay after another, mostly about her family, her work and her pets. (The chapter about her cat getting high off her bedding was especially snort-inducing - good thing I read it alone.) And she's whip-smart, relaying her observations with a humorous, no-nonsense attitude. More, please!
Books never make me laugh out loud. This one did.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
It is the hardest thing in the world to be funny, Quinn Cummings doesn't seem to be able to not be funny. Every page of this book was a joy to read. Quinn is honest, touching, funny, this is the kind of book you read and think, "I wish she was my friend." The surprising part is that aside from being funny, Quinn is a gifted storyteller, and a terrific writer. Buy extra copies to give to your friends, they will thank you.
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