Reviews
"Theo has a big heart, a real feeling for the pain and craziness of human life." -Frank McCourt, author ofAngela's Ashes "Theo Nestor has an uncommon ability to evoke common yet very intense emotions.How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bedis smart, astringent, funny, precise, candid, and possesses not an ounce of self-pity." -David Shields, author ofThe Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead "Heartbreakingly honest, wryly funny, and revelatory . . . [Nestor's] clever and relatable prose makes her tale endearing and insightful, and she sidesteps the clichés of a woman wounded with bittersweet honesty." -LadiesHomeJournal.com "A divorced mother's funny, chatty, revealing take on Splitsvillewith just enough anguish and sadness to be utterly believable...An unexpected treat here is a vivid portrait of the author's thrice-married, utterly nonmaternal but generous mother...Women going through the pain and turmoil of separation and divorce will appreciate Nestor's candor and wit. Not another slick how-to, but a comforting reminder that life goes on after the spouse is gone." -Kirkus, "Theo has a big heart, a real feeling for the pain and craziness of human life." -Frank McCourt, author of Angela's Ashes "Theo Nestor has an uncommon ability to evoke common yet very intense emotions. How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bed is smart, astringent, funny, precise, candid, and possesses not an ounce of self-pity." -David Shields, author of The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead "Heartbreakingly honest, wryly funny, and revelatory . . . [Nestor's] clever and relatable prose makes her tale endearing and insightful, and she sidesteps the clichés of a woman wounded with bittersweet honesty." -LadiesHomeJournal.com "A divorced mother's funny, chatty, revealing take on Splitsvillewith just enough anguish and sadness to be utterly believable...An unexpected treat here is a vivid portrait of the author's thrice-married, utterly nonmaternal but generous mother...Women going through the pain and turmoil of separation and divorce will appreciate Nestor's candor and wit. Not another slick how-to, but a comforting reminder that life goes on after the spouse is gone." -Kirkus From the Hardcover edition., "A divorced mother's funny, chatty, revealing take on Splitsvillewith just enough anguish and sadness to be utterly believable...An unexpected treat here is a vivid portrait of the author's thrice-married, utterly nonmaternal but generous mother...Women going through the pain and turmoil of separation and divorce will appreciate Nestor's candor and wit. Not another slick how-to, but a comforting reminder that life goes on after the spouse is gone." -Kirkus "Theo Nestor has an uncommon ability to evoke common yet very intense emotions.How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bedis smart, astringent, funny, precise, candid, and possesses not an ounce of self-pity." -David Shields, author ofThe Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead