From Bookmarks Magazine
Reviewers’ reactions to Losing Mum and Pup seemed to depend largely on the stake they had in the
Buckleys and their legacy. Many critics did not care very much about whether William and Pat were actually the way Christopher describes. For them, the book was a refreshing take on parental loss that deviated from the usual clichés. But readers who knew the Buckleys, even if it was only through William’s writing, found parts of the memoir to be petty and unfair, though most still enjoyed the book as a whole. For both groups, though, Losing Mum and Pup fascinated because of the uniqueness of its characters who, despite their reputation as storytellers, are the kind of people you just can’t make up.Copyright 2009 Bookmarks Publishing LLC --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.