"Bada bing, bada boom! Hirsch . . . channels the voices and personalities of his Chicagoland Jewish childhood to create a memoir composed of jokes and short vignettes, one setup-and-punchline after another . . . sometimes silly, sometimes off-color, often Yiddish-flavored, with a penchant for puns and dad jokes that never quits. . . . A unique recreation of a great life in a largely vanished world!"
–Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "An intimate series of sparkling snapshots–delving into Hirsch's history feels like getting caught eavesdropping with your ear stuck to the wall."
–Catherine Cohen, author of God I Feel Modern Tonight, actor/comedian and co-host of the podcast "Seek Treatment" "For decades, Edward Hirsch has wielded one of American poetry's most unforgettable voices. To have him apply his big brain and wicked wit to a memoir is a major literary event. Hirsch mines his upbringing with both the verve of David Sedaris and the literary pedigree Joyce brought to his portrait of the artist as a young man. Part standup, part wail from the bowels of Skokie,
My Childhood in Pieces is an instant classic. Buy this book!"
–Mary Karr, author of Cherry, The Liar's Club