'This is a ravishing book and I urge you to read it ... the world is sadder and more tender for Smith's tragic loss, and reading I Think the Nurses are Stealing my Clothes will remind you why.' * Maureen Lipman, Guardian *
'Linda's mix of incredulity and spite, her brilliant manipulation of language and sheer warmth of personality, made her more loved - almost worshipped - than any entertainer in recent years ... A comic who had few equals in radio history, but no betters ...Buy this book: it will make you happy' * Word magazine *
'Linda Smith's everyday conversation contained more jokes than most comedy scripts and more social comment than most dramas.' * Independent *
'A plump anthology of deftly witty material ...It's very sad that the woman who defined the word palisade as what the queen drinks and who observed of John Prescott I think language isn't his first language is no longer with us' * Nick Curtis, Evening Standard *
'One of the best-loved and funniest voices on radio.' * EVENING STANDARD *
'The funniest woman I have ever known.' * SIMON HOGGART *
'A truly funny woman' * Daily Mail *
'The many tributes last week describing the late Linda Smith as one of the funniest women in Britain have got it wrong. Linda was simply one of the funniest people in Britain and her gifts were such that most of the time, listening to her thoughtful, provocative, casually brilliant one-liners, you forgot she was a woman. I mean that in the best way, the same way that when you read Margaret Atwood or Zadie Smith, you are not conscious of reading a 'lady novelist'.' * Stephanie Merritt, Observer *
'One of the country's finest stand-ups' * Evening Standard *
'One of the country's more precious natural resources ...Priceless' * David Graham, Manchester Evening News *
'Full of wonderful material ... So many memories!' * Simon Hoggart, Guardian *
'Linda's joyous humour was infused with a fearless inventiveness ... Irreplaceable' * Frances Lass, Radio Times *