"Federle has triumphed. He's written a moving tale about grief that's also laugh-out-loud funny."-- "The New York Times Book Review"
"The Great American Whatever knocked me out. Tim Federle writes with a rare voice -- original, authentic, engaging."--Rob Thomas, author of Rats Saw God and creator of Veronica Mars
"A raw nerve of a book--so perfectly tender and funny and true. My heart now belongs to The Great American Whatever. Officially. Completely."--Becky Albertalli, author of Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda
*"Federle's first foray into YA is an accomplished effort, dramatic and distinguished by carefully developed, appealing characters... whimsical, wry, and unfailingly funny."-- "Booklist, starred review"
*"A Holden Caulfield for a new generation."-- "Kirkus Reviews, starred review"
"The mix of vulnerability, effervescence, and quick wit in Quinn's narration will instantly endear him to readers."-- "Publishers Weekly"
*"Even under the weight of grief, Quinn's conversational and charming narrative voice effervesces, mixing humor and vulnerability in typical Federle style."-- "School Library Journal, starred review"
"Recommended for mature teens who want to be inspired."-- "VOYA"
"Federle's YA debut takes its place in the lineage of Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower and John Green's coming-of-age tales."-- "Horn Book Magazine"
*"What sets this fantastic novel apart is Quinn's brilliantly realized, often hilarious first-person voice, from laugh-out-loud asides to heart-wrenching admissions...Charming and imaginative."-- "Shelf Awareness, starred review"