The best service the book performs is to spotlight factors so basic in our relationships with others that we have ceased to think about them. Wry, humorous and clearly written … interesting reading.
Connecticut Magazine
Filled with amusing charts, lists, and stories about who is tall, who isn’t, and who cares ..
Plano Daily Star-Courier
Written in a light-hearted vein, the book is sprinkled with amusing anecdotes of people’s height-related feelings and frustrations.
Toronto Globe and Mail
Keyes’s height report is an engrossing and necessary book .
Independent Press (Bloomfield, NJ)
An astounding revelation on how one’s height and that of others plays a subtle but crucial role in your life. This offbeat book is downright fascinating.
Newsweek
Just about everything you never thought of asking about height is in here … For instance J. Edgar Hoover (5 feet 7) had his employees say that he was “just under 6 feet,” and he used specially selected toilets so his feet wouldn’t dangle.
