This is a review of "My Bully, My Aunt, & Her Final Gift," by Harold Phifer.
This is a humorous account of the funeral of Aunt Kathy, the woman who raised the author.
The cast also includes the author’s older brother Jerry, who (unfairly) always got his aunt’s preferential treatment; the much younger brother, Thomas; and the mentally ill mother, with colorful and predictable ravings.
The story of the funeral itself is book-ended by the author’s recollections of his difficult childhood. He’s treated unfairly by his Aunt Kathy, and I commiserated with him each time. Yet the tone of the narration is more upbeat than bitter. And the storytelling is smooth, fast-paced and laugh out loud funny in spots.
I was dismayed at first when I read the author’s bio, which says that he “bust tables.” But then I decided to be less of a snob and just enjoy the book. Which I did.
This review was posted to LibraryThing on 2025-05-12. More reviews can be found here. I received a free copy of this book in order to write this review.
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