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Uplifting, Beautiful and Honest., 24 Aug 2005
This review is from: Breakfast with Tiffany: An Uncle's Memoir (Hardcover)
Edwin John Wintle has earned himself the place in my and many others hearts as 2005's Best New Author. His tale of responsibilty and learning makes this non-fiction memoir stand out from all the other 'true life stories'. It has glamour, fun and heart-wrenching-cringe-worthy moments, keeping itself one above all the other 'true life stories' which consist quite boring heriocs filled with sadness and pity. While this book DOES deliver those fantastic tear-jerking moments, it also has an element of Fabulousness! Ed Wintle manages to mix 'Sex in the City' with 'Will & Grace' perfectly. With lovable characters such as "Uncle Eddy" himself, the 40-something gay new-yorker with self confessed OCD urges, learning to live with the equally fantastic Tiffany, the "Rogue without a cause" 13 year old going on 30, who believes she has all the knowledge she needs in life but still seems to be on the wrong track, smoking pot, drinking alcohol and failing at school. And so it takes a whole life upheaval from Conneticut USA to "Uncle Eddy's" Grenwich Village pad in New York to get her life back on track away from her bickering mother and crazy friends. It takes Uncle Ed to set Tiffany straight and Tiffany to show how Uncle Eddy amazing life and parenting can be. Breakfast with Tiffany not only delivers a fantastic book for parents to look upon and giggle away the reality of it all but also a brilliant book for teenagers who have ever felt that their parents aren't all that important, because it was truly eye-opening for me as a 15 year old boy to see how much work it takes for a parent to raise you as a decent and successful person and you will be forever praising your parents for their hard work and patience. I love Breakfast with Tiffany and it appeals to all audiences- teenagers and parents alike. "I Love Ya Uncle Eddy" Joe, UK x
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Fantastic Read, 7 Nov 2005
This review is from: Breakfast with Tiffany: An Uncle's Memoir (Hardcover)
This book was wonderful, honest and beautifully written with the added blend of humor and love. It is one hundred percent worth reading and will simply have you hooked from the first page. While reading 'Breakfast with Tiffany' you are invited to share the memoirs of a wonderfully selfless uncle and his (sometimes) trying neice and share their family troubles and joy. By the end you will simply be in love with the pair. This book is by far one of the best that I have ever read and you will be a fool to miss out on this fantastic read. It will always remain as one of my all time greats!
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An uplifting read, 12 Sep 2005
This review is from: Breakfast with Tiffany: An Uncle's Memoir (Hardcover)
In sharing a year in his suddenly upturned life with his readers Edwin John Wintle reveals alot about families and our preconceptions of them. If you like a book to make you laugh one minute and stifle a tear the next this will do it.It is honest without being overwrought,the real life characters described well. If you are the parent of a teenager I urge you to read this. You will realise that you doing OK and that there is no such thing as getting it right or wrong, just muddling through.
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