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Miss Hildreth Wore Brown: Anecdotes Of A Southern Belle (2010)

by Olivia deBelle Byrd(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1600377483 (ISBN13: 9781600377488)
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English
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Morgan James Publishing
review 1: My Thoughts: This book was a fun way to spend a few hours. I loved the author's voice and I could almost imagine it inside my head. The story behind the title of the book was very funny! Miss Hildreth was buried in a brown suit and the horror of it all was that the color just didn't do her dead body justice! Could you imagine talking about that at someone's funeral??? This book had me laughing off and on, and smiling most of the time I was reading it. I'm not sure if the author will like this or not but my favorite "character" in her book was her HUSBAND!! He's a riot and I loved his sense of humor.Recommend? Yes, I do. This is just a fun way to experience the customs and rituals of Southern women. I believe we really do have a lot in common, probably more than we t... morehink!
review 2: Miss Hildreth Wore Brown is a quick, fun read! This book is full of short little anecdotes, ususally 2-3 pages. Which was the perfect length: not too long, not too short. I live in Orlando, Florida, so while I live in the South, people often say we live too far south to be Southern. But reading this book, I often found myself thinking "yup, I've done that!" The stories were often hilarious and had me laughing out loud. The author wrote as if she were talking to a friend and I felt like I was her friend. If you love funny, short anecdotal stories, then this book is right up your Southern alley! less
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julia
This is an overall "feel good" book. It made me laugh out loud! I love being Southern!
gsikaffy
Is totally picturing my Mimi as I read this!
lil_bit
What a charming, sweet and amusing book!!!
JermMan89
Very enjoyable humorous read.
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