Sleeping Arrangements FROM THE PUBLISHER
A moving, funny memoir of a wildly unorthodox Bronx childhood in the 1950's--the story of a girl who starts out fatherless, is orphaned at 8, is raised by two extremely odd strangers who happen to be her uncles, and slowly accumulates for herself a strong and--no matter how eccentric--deeply loving family.
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
Adopted by her two eccentric bachelor uncles after her mother's death, the author describes growing up in an unorthodox but happy Bronx household during the 1950s. ``In an effective memoir that delineates a real, if idiosyncratic, world, Cunningham captures a special slice of New York with humor and integrity,'' observed PW. (Jan.)
Library Journal
This is Cunningham's humorous memoir about growing up in an extremely unusual Bronx household in the 1950s. The 1989 book garnered wonderful reviews from fellow authors and critics and should charm new readers. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\
Anne Tyler - The Baltimore Sunday Sun
You may find yourself sitting very quietly, mulling over the marvels of this truly wonderful book.
Los Angeles Times
Original, quirky, poignant, and hilarious.
Michiko Kakutani - The New York Times Book Review
A wonderfully vivid chronicle of a young girl's coming of age...funny and sad, irreverent and generous...A model memoir.Read all 9 "From The Critics" >