Bound 4 Escape was crying one minute, laughing the next, after reading Wonderfully Dysfunctional: it must be genetic by Buffi Neal
"Reading Wonderfully Dysfunctional is like sitting and listening to Buffi Neal tell her story. She’s a good storyteller with a great sense of humor. Her stories are heartwarming and funny. She also has good insight into life and her family.
I think most of us think our families aren’t normal but after reading about Buffi’s family I feel like my family is a little closer to normal than I thought. But what an interesting and resilient family she has!
I usually read fiction but this book reads as well as a good novel. I definitely recommend Wonderfully Dysfunctional. It will make you cry one minute and laugh the next."
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The true story of… A woman who laughs at funerals. A gypsy mother who refuses to wear a bra and a father who refuses to leave his first wife. A brother who sleeps under the coffee table and a sister who was kidnapped. A cheating minister, a missing uncle and a feisty, red-headed grandmother who was longing to leave it all.Buffi always knew her family was unusual, but she was lucky enough to escape that gene. Or was she? Joined by her siblings at the bedside of their dying grandmother, Buffi begins on a journey of self discovery as they recall stories of their youth including juicy family secrets, inappropriate practical jokes, abuse and betrayal. She is on a quest to find Normal but finds herself instead.
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It Must be Genetic is about an American family of no particular importance, descendants of the once wealthy and revered Perry clan, but stripped of their family wealth during the Great Depression. It’s full of quirky characters like grandmother Mopsie; a sexy divorced mother of two in the 1950’s who would turn the heads of her conservative neighbors when hosting the best poker parties in town, but who can now be found sleeping her days away in the bed of a nursing home. The story climaxes when Mopsie accidentally reveals a secret that sends her family frantically searching through old documents to find the son she gave up for adoption half a century ago.
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It Must be Genetic is about acceptance, forgiveness and the great capacity to love. The story is written from the perspective of a third generation divorced mother, Buffi, who realizes that the very traits that make her family dysfunctional may be the same traits that make it so wonderful. At 64,000 words, it’s paced for a quick-and-easy read.
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