“A vivid portrait of life on skid row.” — People
“A nuanced, endearing coming-of-age novel you won’t want to miss.” — Quill & Quire (Canada)
“Vivid and poignant.... A deeply moving and troubling novel.” — Independent (London)
“A beautiful book, all the more remarkable because its harrowing tale is (virtuosically) told without a trace of self-pity or bathos. There are phrases in here that will make you laugh out loud, and others that will stop your heart. A definite triumph.” — David Rakoff, author of Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish
“O’Neill is a tragicomedienne par excellence…. You will not want to miss this tender depiction of some very mean streets.” — Montreal Review of Books
“A poignant tale…. O’Neill brings the setting to life.” — OK! (five stars)
“O’Neill somehow infuses her troubling story with a kind of heartbreaking innocence…. She is a wonderful stylist and the voice she has created for Baby is original and altogether captivating.” — Booklist
“A winsome debut novel.” — Kirkus
“Baby’s precocious introspection feels pitch perfect.... Tear-jerkingly effective.” — Publishers Weekly
“Dreamy prose.... Baby’s unique voice and the glimmer of hope provided by her intelligence and imaginative spirit live on in the mind long after you have closed the book.” — Waterstones Books Quarterly (London)
“A disturbing, heartbreaking novel… redeemed by a powerful voice, vivid characters and gritty realism. This is a stunning book from a first-time author.” — RebelHousewife.com