Critical Praise
"Grogan’s memoir of his journey for identity is akin to Barack Obama’s Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance."
—Library Journal
"Genuinely heartending... Grogan invests these events with deeply felt humanity and pathos."
—Janet Maslin, New York Times
"As he did in Marley, Grogan makes readers feel they have a seat at the family dinner table. He’s now a nonpracticing Catholic, but here --- to wonderful effect --- he confesses all."
—Teen People Book Club
"As he did in Marley, Grogan makes readers feel they have a seat at the family dinner table. He’s now a nonpracticing Catholic, but here-to wonderful effect-he confesses all."
—People