"a celebratory memoir in which the underside of fame is addressed with humor and wisdom." -- Foreword Reviews
"It's inspiring but not schlocky. It's a killer comedy sketch production, not a sappy Hallmark channel movie. Here's hoping Chartoff plans more work in this vein, as this first gush of her reflections prove she's tapped quite a strong one." --Pop Matters
"Read this one, you won't regret it."-- Book Slut
"Melanie Chartoff's book reads like a novel. A thriller, a tragedy, a comedy and romance. The eloquence with which she presents her inner world is a service to any reader who lives a deeply examined life. I felt like I'd gotten 25 years of therapy just observing her trajectory towards serenity and the ability to say, 'f*ck you' to her personal demons. ... 'Odd Woman Out' is a highly personal thrill ride. A must." -- Laraine Newman, actor
"Melanie Chartoff's 'Odd Woman Out' is a brilliant and engaging read. Chartoff, an actress of great wit and charm, is candid about navigating both the fleshpots of Hollywood and her own inner minefield. What emerges is extremely funny, often touching, often profound. A collection of pieces that will by turns delight you, sadden you and ultimately affirm how hard and how beautiful life can be. It is a journey you will be glad you took." -- Fred Melamed, actor
"A beautiful, funny, moving rendering of a unique life in art, show business and comedy. She is a brilliant actor and a wonderful writer. Her book inspired me. Her teachings and insights changed my life." -- Betty Buckley, actor
"I've known the talented Melanie Chartoff since 1980 and was well aware of her huge talent as an actress but had no idea that she was an equally brilliant author, as well. This is an extremely touching and funny memoir that is a must read for all her friends and fans." -- Ed Begley, Jr., actor
"Melanie Chartoff is the most gorgeous writer, the most funny, poignant, sinuous teller of tales that make you gasp and sigh and cheer. Just. Wow. This book reconnects us to what it means to feel, to care, to be human, and still be able to laugh at it all. Odd Woman Out is a magnificent piece of writing about the fantastic adventure of her life and times. We can all relate, but none of us could have made it this funny, warm, honest, humane and human. Do yourself a huge favor and give yourself the gift of going along on this adventure." -- Elayne Boosler, comedian, writer and animal activist
"From one chick in the chuckle racket to another -- Bravo, Melanie! This is the book I wish I had written -- except for the dirty bits!"-- Anne Beatts, American comedy writer