Particularly Peculiar People

Published
Jun 2018
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General Fiction General Fiction
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185

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The hit television series, Seinfeld, was once described as "a show about nothing." The same could be said of Particularly Peculiar People. 


Although the events in her life are of little consequence, B. Lynn views them through a curiously distorted lens that turns "something about nothing" into "something about something." 


In this collection of vignettes, B. Lynn wades through the muck of childhood, adolescence and adulthood, keenly observing the absurd and learning valuable life lessons:


• Getting too chummy with God is not conducive to living a long and healthy life

• Fingers make convenient playmates 

• It is not a good idea to aggravate her mother's eyebrow

• It is impossible to hum Jimi Hendrix's version of the Star Spangled Banner 

• Grandmothers are physically disgusting


Wickedly humorous and irreverent, with an undercurrent of poignancy as B. Lynn exposes her own vulnerabilities and abiding love for the people she so mercilessly caricaturizes, Particularly Peculiar People begins in the 1950s and continues until B. Lynn is older than she would like.

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