Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Memoir of the Sunday Brunch

Author: Julia Pandl
Published By: Algonquin Books Of Chapel Hill
Age Recommended:  Adult
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Blog For: GMTA
Rating: 5

Review:

"Memoir of the Sunday Brunch" by Julia Pandl was a simple well written memoir that I did enjoy.  I found myself laughing at a lots of this funny and heart warming read. This is just a wonderfully written personal memoir of Julia Pandl's
family growing up in the Pandl Family Restaurant business.  This memoir pays great attention to this eccentric father, George.  Julia was the youngest of nine children which left her with her parents ageing  just when she is getting more involved more with the family restaurant endeavors. Yes, there was some dysfunctions going on, but isn't in present in most families?  It was good to see how this family was able to come together when certain situations were presented.  You will find this wonderful novel sometimes not so happy, then down right hilarious and always full of love that played out  with great affection. You will find this a personal memoir that will bring out all of the quirks out in  this family.

I did like the way this author did a part 1 and part 2 of this memoir .Not wanting to tell to much more I would definitely suggest that you pick up this
excellent read "Memoir of the Sunday Brunch" to see what all this is about in its
touching tribute of Julia's wonderful parents.

If you are looking for a good novel that is full of laughter,some  crying and maybe just find yourself  smiling....you have come to the right novel and I would recommend "Memoir of the Sunday Brunch" to you as a excellent read.

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