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Julia Pandl

Author, Humorist

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Wednesday, April 17
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Kiel Public Library
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What people are saying about the book…

"Funny, sad, sweet, inspiring, every page wrapped in genuine emotion and sharp-eyed wisdom, "Memoir of The Sunday Brunch" is the work of a writer we'll want to watch." --Keith Dixon, author of "Cooking for Gracie" and "The Art of Losing"
“What a gem of a story!  Such a sweet and endearing read about family, love and life in the restaurant business. Made me feel like I grew up across the street. I love George!” Terry Hoy--Neighbor Kid From Across The Street

“Memoir of the Sunday Brunch” is as lovely as it is low key. It is a finely wrought reminiscence as well as a guide to raising children with humor, hubris and the belief that from the chaotic constraints of an energetic, entrepreneurial family, self-reliant individuals can emerge." --Linda Elisabeth Beattle, Louisville Courier-Journal
"A feel-good memoir that combines the best of Reichel’s Tender at the Bone and Haven Kimmel’s A Girl Named Zippy. The youngest of nine children, Pandl tells the hilarious and heartwarming story of working alongside her siblings and under her father’s thumb at their family owned restaurant."--Bookreporter.com
“There’s much to relate in this worthwhile read, from funny family and workplace tales to thoughtful musings on faith, mortality, and loyalty.” –Publishers Weekly
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