"A jewel of romantic comedy. . . . A comedy of manners that reminds us that manners are comic and should be enjoyed as such. . . . This giddy courtship novel features Misty Berkowitz, Colwin's most memorable creation -- think Larry David, but with a secretly vulnerable, generous heart." --The New York Times
"Shimmering, funny. It made everything in my life seem a whole lot better." --Cosmopolitan
"A pleasure ... endless surprises and ultimately boundless joy ... It would be difficult not to enjoy it all." --The New Yorker
"A funny, loving, celebratory book in which everything is perfect." --The Boston Globe
"A wise, bighearted book by a wise, bighearted writer. A deft and funny one, too." --The Washington Post
"Merry and bright and tender, written in exquisitely balanced sentences that taste just right. Comparison with Jane Austen is not out of order." --New York Post
"Laurie Colwin was the best kind of master: human and humorous, full of wisdom and love. When am I happy all the time? When I have a stack of Laurie Colwin books beside me." --Emma Straub, bestselling author of All Adults Here
"How is it I hadn't heard of Happy All the Time until now? What a breezy, witty, nutty book. It's charm distilled." --Maria Semple, bestselling author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette
"An elegant, fresh, funny tale of four people in love. There's electricity here. . . . Pure delight." --The Village Voice
"Colwin's canny Manhattan pastorale strikes me as at least as much fun to read as Sense and Sensibility." --Newsweek
"Laurie Colwin's great subject was happiness--whether romantic, familial, domestic, or culinary--and she managed to write about it with both élan and emotional depth. . . . How wonderful it is that her books are still with us." --Christian Science Monitor
"Luminous . . . a book that lingers sweetly and hilariously in the memory." --The Dallas Morning News
"Seriously wise, seriously wonderful, seriously comic--your life will be richer for it." --Katherine Heiny