About "The
Queen Gene"
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Jennifer's newest bundle of
laughter is a
sequel to "Tales from the Crib".
"The Queen Gene"
was released in February 2007:
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They're back!
In a follow-up to Tales From the Crib,
Jennifer Coburn brings readers into the wacky world of Lucy Klein and
her hilariously dysfunctional family. After selling her home in the
suburbs, Lucy decides to pursue her lifelong dream of starting an arts
community in the Berkshire Mountains. She envisions a creative
oasis where struggling painters, sculptors and musicians visit from
around the world. But the dream soon becomes a nightmare when the
artists arrive and not a single one can create anything -- except
trouble, that is.
To make matters worse, Lucy's
ultra-high-maintenance mother, Anjoli is singularly focused on finding a
holistic cure for her teacup Chihuahua's obsessive compulsive,
hair-pulling disorder. Rebirthing, acupuncture and white light therapy
just aren't helping poor little Paz. But Anjoli soon has new problems
to contend with, like the NYU sorority house going up across the street
from her.
Then there's Lucy's gorgeous cousin Kimmy who
recently married herself in a dress made of disco ball mirrors, and now
wants to get pregnant with Ivy League sperm. Deciding sperm banks have
too many rules, she decides to go about things the old fashion way --
with a roundtrip train ticket to Princeton and a change of panties in
her designer purse.
Lest we forget about Lucy's 84-year-old Aunt
Bernice who is grieving the loss of her sister who recently died at Red
Lobster. Though she misses her Floridian counterpart, Bernice is not
going to let anything stand in her way of exploring brave new worlds
-- and Brazilian bikini waxes.
Between Lucy's relatives and the artists from
hell, it's a wonder she can focus on her own life.
Enjoy a wild ride through the world of way
over-the-top kiddie birthday parties, puppy psychotherapy and
"performance art" weddings with a family so nutty, it will make you
appreciate your own!
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Other Authors on "The Queen Gene"
“Outrageous,
hilarious – I loved it!”
- Pamela Redmond Satran, author of
Suburbanistas
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“Entertaining… fresh, fast, and unpredictable…I
didn’t want it to end!”
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Jennifer
Lancaster, author of Bitter is the New Black
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“A fun and fast-paced ride through family
madness…I really enjoyed it!
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Caren Lissner,
author of Carrie Pilby
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“Hilarious…you’ll laugh out loud long after
you’ve turned the final page.”
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Liz Ireland,
author of How I Stole Her Husband
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