| Bless Your Heart, Tramp: And Other Southern Endearments | 
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Author: Celia Rivenbark Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Studio: St. Martin's Griffin Manufacturer: St. Martin's Griffin Label: St. Martin's Griffin Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 0312343426 Dewey Decimal Number: 814.6 EAN: 9780312343422 ASIN: 0312343426
Publication Date: May 30, 2006 Release Date: May 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
From the wickedly hilarious pen of Southern humorist Celia Rivenbark comes a collection of essays that brings to mind Dave Barry (in high heels) or Jeff Foxworthy (in a prom dress).
Step into the wacky world of ?womanless wedding? fund-raisers, in which Bubbas wear boas. Meet two sisters who fight rural boredom by washing Budweiser cans and cutting them into pieces to make clothing. Learn why the word snow sends any right-thinking Southerner careening to the Food Lion for extra loaves of bread and little else. Humor columnist and slightly crazed belle-by-birth Celia Rivenbark tackles these and other lard-laden subjects in Bless Your Heart, Tramp, a hilarious look at Southern---and just plain human---foibles, up-close and personal. So pour yourself a glass of sweet tea and curl up on the pie-azza with Bless Your Heart, Tramp.
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  Goodness Gracious! October 28, 2008 This book is the reason I love Celia Rivenbark! "Bless your Heart, Tramp" is such a hoot! I read it in an afternoon while riding in the car and my fiance kept wondering what I was laughing out loud about. I think I even snorted a few times. If you're not from the south or lived there for a long time, you simply will not "get it". This book is all about southern culture and why we say things like, "well butter my butt and call me a biscuit". It is one woman's guide to surviving the ways that southern women are expected to be, even though times have changed. Hilarious from start to finish, it will certainly have you in a tizzy!
  A very "fun" read. October 14, 2008 This author's books are just plain fun, especially for someone raised in the South. Celia Rivenbark is extremely witty, and you will laugh your way through her books. I've read three of her books and enjoyed each of them. She is a very gifted author, so I certainly look forward to what she writes next.
  Great for a quick read & an easy laugh August 5, 2008 The first of the three sections was the best... I read the whole thing of course, but I even had my mother in law and sister in law read the story of the Amish Friendship Bread and When Husbands Get Sick. They laughed. Good book, was totally worth the $5 I spent. Probably wouldn't pay full price though.
  Bless Your Heart June 3, 2008
I like this book. It's funny and very entertaining. Some of these situations are familar. Also I like the fact that if I have to put it down I can come back to it when I get the time and I don't have to go back and reread the pages before. I can also use some of these sayins and information and not only have an answer but a little private joke as to where it came from.
  Great southern humor September 1, 2007 I bought this book as a gift for a friend my age. After I had received the book myself as a gift, I knew she could relate to many of the stories in the book and would enjoy as much as I. It is typical of life in the south for people of middle age. Most enjoyable!
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