Dead End Gene Pool, Wendy Burden
Dead End Gene Pool, Wendy Burden
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Dead End Gene Pool
A Memoir

Author: Wendy Burden

Narrator: Coleen Marlo

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/12/2010


Synopsis

For generations the Burdens were one of the wealthiest families in New York, thanks to the inherited fortune of Cornelius "The Commodore" Vanderbilt. By 1955, the year of Wendy Burden's birth, the Burdens had become a clan of overfunded, quirky and brainy, steadfastly chauvinistic, and ultimately doomed bluebloods on the verge of financial and moral decline—and were rarely seen not holding a drink.

In Dead End Gene Pool, Wendy invites listeners to meet her tragically flawed family, including an uncle with a fondness for Hitler, a grandfather who believes you can never have enough household staff, and a remarkably flatulent grandmother. At the heart of the story is Wendy's glamorous and aloof mother, who, after her husband's suicide, travels the world in search of the perfect sea and ski tan, leaving her three children in the care of a chain-smoking Scottish nanny, Fifth Avenue grandparents, and an assorted cast of long-suffering household servants (who Wendy and her brothers love to terrorize). Rife with humor, heartbreak, family intrigue, and booze, Dead End Gene Pool offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of old money and gives truth to an old maxim: The rich are different.

About Wendy Burden

Wendy Burden, the great-great-great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, is a former illustrator, zookeeper, taxidermist, and owner and chef of the bistro Chez Wendy. She also served as the art director of a pornographic magazine but was fired for being too tasteful.


Reviews

This book was charming and really funny! I don't normally read memoirs, but this one came so highly recommended that I gave it a try—and I'm glad I did! For most of us, the lifestyles of the obscenely rich are a complete mystery. Building multiple homes with 20+ rooms each, flying everywhere on the C......more

I didn't have the highest of hopes for this book about the dysfunctional, decaying Vanderbilt family. I grabbed it from the office pile this weekend for what I thought would be some guilty pleasure reading, mostly because I enjoy books with dynastic tension, from The Forsythe Saga to your average no......more

Goodreads review by Stefani

I found this book utterly fascinating, perhaps because I'm a real sucker for dysfunctional family memoirs of the super-rich. Without giving away too much of the plot, Wendy is a fourth descendent of Cornelius Vanderbilt on her father's side and grows up in the shadow of this wealth, as the money and......more

Goodreads review by Robyn

I received this as a giveaway here on goodreads. I excited to read the book, but it wasn't really what I expected. I thought it read like a YA book through about 200 pages, probably because it covers ages sixish through twentyish. Hearing about her Gaga fart 100 times was a bit much. I'm sure it was......more