Born Weird
By (Author) Andrew Kaufman
HarperCollins Publishers
The Friday Project Limited
1st October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
266
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
270g
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 theyd 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 Grandmothers 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 youll 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
Wonderfully weird SAINSBURYS MAGAZINE
Andrew Kaufman was born in Wingham, Ontario. His first novel, All My Friends Are Superheroes, was a cult hit. He is also the author of The Waterproof Bible, The Tiny Wife and the short story collection Selected Business Correspondence. Kaufman is also a film-maker and radio producer. He, for now, lives in Toronto with his wife and two kids, Phoenix and Frida.