It's 1997 and eighty-eight year old Missouri Pickett is the matriarch of an Appalachian family in Sweetapple, Georgia. This book is about a way of life that is fast disappearing into the modern world of common language, little or no accents, and a motto of "hurry, hurry, hurry!" Certainly a way of life held dear to those who remember. Struggling with death, poverty, alcoholism, and plain ignorance is a difficult life, but Missouri handles it with a little bit of sternness and a whole lot of love in this touching story about women of the south. Mostly fictional, interwoven with true stories the author collected over a period of years from family and friends, this book is an often funny, often sobering, look at the way things were just a few short years ago. The folks inside this book will not soon be forgotten.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2012-09
- Publisher: Yawn's Books & More, Incorporated
- Language: English
- Pages: 274
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