A child star in the 1970s - and an Oscar-nominee for The Goodbye Girl (Ross, 1977) - Quinn Cummings chose a different path to many of her colleagues, opting for full-time motherhood and a business selling baby carriers. In this collection of humorous and witty observations she proves that she's not lost any of her wry, precocious and keenly observant attitude that first caught the public attention. With wit, sarcasm and a healthy dose of self-deprecation,...