"Kalb has taken the medium of the memoir and thrown all its conventions to the wind; it's wonderful." --Maggie O'Farrell, Literary Hub
"Sometimes acerbic, sometimes sweet and always laser-sharp. . . . Reliably funny and . . . poignant." --Los Angeles Times
"Tender, funny, fresh and unconventional, Nobody Will Tell You This But Me manages to make something new and wonderful out of a family memoir." --Susan Orlean
"A life-affirming memoir." --People
"Hilarious. . . . A unique take on a close daughter-grandmother relationship; a beautiful tribute to Kalb's grandmother." --Good Morning America
"This book had me howling during the darkest days of the pandemic." --Michelle Ruiz, Vogue
"A poignant and funny look at four generations of women." --The Washington Post
"I delighted in Bobby's joy. . . . I cried twice." --Miranda Popkey, The New York Times Book Review
"A love story that resonates across generations. . . . Original, moving, and funny." --The Florida Times-Union
"A charming memoir. . . . For everyone who ever had--or wished they had--a Jewish grandmother." --New York Journal of Books
"A book that gives you a solid cathartic weep and a renewed sense of joy in family ties." --New York Post
"I have never read anything that feels truer to my experience of having a Jewish grandmother than Nobody Will Tell You This But Me." --Emily Burack, Hey Alma
"Lively and fascinating, funny yet poignant. . . . Kalb pulls off [a] daring approach brilliantly--in a bold stroke of literary bravura, she has turned the formula for writing memoirs inside out, bringing her grandmother's distinctive voice back to life and sharing it with a legion of lucky readers. . . . Enthralling." --BookPage (starred review)
"An endearing, bittersweet, entertainingly fresh take on the family memoir. . . . The narrative skillfully captures Bobby's wit, worldly advice, well-intentioned meddling, and enduring love for her granddaughter." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Charming, hilarious, and ever-quotable. . . . An uncanny rendering of two whole, wholly connected women and their unshakable bond." --Booklist (starred review)
"Kalb deftly captures her grandmother's fierce, loving, and particular personality. . . . Striking a perfect balance between levity and poignancy, this is a standout debut." --Library Journal (starred review)