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Mass Market Paperback Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes Book

ISBN: 0425183785

ISBN13: 9780425183786

Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes

(Book #1 in the Sweet Tea Series)

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Book Overview

Six daughters of the South serve up a charming and hilarious collection of original short stories topped with a generous dollop of that most valued of all Southern commodities: good old-fashioned storytelling. "Poignant and heartwarming...A brilliant compilation of Southern women's stories in the tradition of Anne Rivers Siddons." (Midwest Book Review) "A sweeter, smoother-edged American South beckons...Conjure[s] up the comfortable if ornery charms...

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Heartwarming Southern Stories

I needed a break, a short, fun break from all the nutrition and health books I've been reading lately. "Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes" gave just what I needed. It's a delightful collection of anecdotes, the kind you tell when your family gets together for a reunion and that usually start off "Hey, remember that time when Aunt so-and-so did such-and-such?" All infused with Southern flavor.Come and cry, laugh, and smile as the authors transport you to the South. You only need a stay a little while, as the stories are only about 5-10 pages on average (perfect for a short story before you go to sleep!)

Contented Sigh

"Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes" is a book of short stories. The kind of stories that family and close friends tell at reunions. The kind of stories in which truth is stranger and funnier than fiction.You'll walk to Bible School with children in the depression. You'll wait at home with the women while the men folk go hunting. You'll see both sides of the long standing feud between a southern woman and her in-laws. You'll meet a mixed breed black dog named Lucifer who went to a picnic and a revival.Get a glass of sweet tea, and sit in a rocker by the fireplace. Rock your way back in time with five southern women storytellers as your tour guide. You're sure to end each story with a smile on your face and a contented sigh.Published May 2000 by BelleBooks, authors Deborah Smith, Donna Ball, Nancy Knight, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis.

Wonderful book!

This book is worth the price. I was only part way done with it, when I had to e-mail my friends and tell them all about it. I was chuckling and sighing through the stories, and enjoying it every bit, good enough to read aloud. And when I do, I swear I start to have a bit of a twang in my words, even though I'm not from the South. The authors' voices are sure and strong, the stories are funny and heartwarming, and I really can't say enough good things about them.This is a book sure to get you out of a funk. In particular, "Up Jumps the Devil," by Donna Ball had me falling off my chair because I was laughing so hard! I must have been pretty loud, too, because my husband ran up wondering what all the commotion was about. Of course, I gave him the book, and had the prime opportunity to see him fall off his chair, too. Good job, ladies! I'm buying this book for my relatives in North Carolina, Florida, and Texas, and sending it to them.

Say Amen and pass the pound cake!

This book is the epitome of everything that is good and decent in this world. The stories speak to your heart and leave the reader wanting more. At the book's end, I found myself hungry for more. I want to know what else happened to these wonderful, delightful people. I simply wasn't satisfied with the small glimpses into their lives. I needed more tales to satisfy my craving. The stories were extremely humorous, but at the same time, gave life lessons to all of us. I sincerely hope there is a part two book in the offing! Hats off to some very talented ladies.

Great Slice of Southern Life

Open the cover of this book and prepare to enter the real South. Through this collection of short stories the authors have given us snapshots of how life is viewed by real Southerners--that is mostly with a sense of humor and always with heart. I loved this book from first page to last. Filled with love and family, quirky characters and just plain folks it's a great way to spend a relaxing afternoon. One more thing, no matter what part of the country you're from you will recognize people you have known and loved, because some things are universal.
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