“I found myself going slower and slower as the book went on because I didn’t want it to end. Like This Boy’s Life, I won’t forget Irma." — Mona Simpson
"Clean and moving and beautiful." — Susan Minot
"An engaging young widow raises a troubled son; the son, prone to self-examination, grows to manhood spiritually redeemed by his wise and self-sufficient mother—compulsively readable and filled with useful truths about our unpredictable lives." — Thomas McGuane
"A thoughtful, tough and graceful memoir, smooth, surprising and affecting." — Joy Williams
"Knowing, painful, riveting, and beautifully written.” — Richard Price
"More than a beautiful story, Irma pulls emotion out of childhood memory to find insight into the bond of love between mother and son. Precise, elegant, glittering; this book is a diamond." — Susan Casey
“McDonell has an uncanny ability to reflect a child’s view of big and small events unfolding, and yet there is always the pentimento of adult empathy and irony lightly glazing over the scenes—superb and unique writing.” — Shelby Coffey