Book description
A family drama unlike any other from the internationally acclaimed
author of All My Friends are Superheroes.
The Weirds have always been a little peculiar, but not one of them
suspected that they'd been cursed by their grandmother.
At the moment of their birth Annie Weird gave each of her five
grandchildren a special power that she thought was a blessing. Richard,
the oldest, always keeps safe; Abba always has hope; Lucy is never lost
and Kent can beat anyone in a fight. As for Angie, she always forgives,
instantly. But over the years these blessings have proved to be curses
and ruined their lives.
Now Annie is dying and she has one last task for Angie, her favourite
grandchild. Angie has to gather her far-flung brothers and sisters and
assemble them in her Grandmother's hospital room so that at the moment
of her death, she can lift these blessings turned curses. 'I gobbled
it up in two days. I absolutely loved it. Another fantastic premise,
brilliant characters, witty dialogue, it was just so so good and I am
once again jealous that I didn't come up with the idea. As soon as I
finished it I missed the characters so I hope he hurries up and writes
another one quickly.' CECELIA AHERN
'If you enjoy Wes Anderson films you'll find a character to love here.'
EMERALD STREET
'Touching, witty, and with downright addictive prose.' HELLO
'Wild, wacky, wonderful. THE GLOBE & MAIL
'Kaufman has the enviable ability to zing his writing with humor. I
often found myself laughing aloud at the Weirds' fractured reality and
the silliness that ensues.' THE STAR
'As a novelist he has set a certain unique course for himself, created
a certain unique domain.' NATIONAL POST ANDREW KAUFMAN is the author
of, All My Friends Are Superheroes, The Tiny Wife, and The Waterproof
Bible. He was born in Wingham, Ontario, the birthplace of Alice Munro,
making him the second-best writer from a town of 3000. His work has been
published in 11 countries and translated into 9 languages. He is also an
accomplished screenwriter and lives in Toronto with his wife and their 2
children.