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The Official Southern Ladies' Guide To Being A "Perfect" Mother
April 2009
On Sale: April 1, 2009
256 pages ISBN: 1401302963 EAN: 9781401302962 Hardcover
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A hilarious guide to that incomparable creature--the
Southern mother Southern society is arranged along matriarchal lines,
since the Southern matriarch is a far more formidable
being than the much nicer Southern male. She has to be
this way; she was put on earth with a sacred mission: to
drum good manners and the proper religion--ancestor
worship--into the next generation. In Some Day You'll Thank Me for This, Gayden
Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays, bestselling
authors of Being Dead Is No Excuse and Somebody's Going
to Die If Lily Beth Doesn't Catch That Bouquet,
deliver up a hilarious treatise--complete with appropriate
recipes from those finicky, demanding moms--on the joys,
trials, and tribulations of being the daughter of a
Southern mother. Including sections such as A Crown in
Heaven (a Southern mother's favorite fashion
accessory), Grande Dames, Toasting the Southern Mother,
and why grandmothers prefer their "precious angel baby"
grandchildren to their own "bad" children, this is the
perfect gift for any Southern mother--or daughter of one.
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Interviews for Some Day You'll Thank Me For This
Interview with Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays Some Day You'll Thank Me For This May 1, 2009
Comments
5 comments posted.
Re: Some Day You'll Thank Me For This
This looks to be a series I need to read from the beginning. (Taunna Jarvimaki 6:33pm May 2, 2009)
I've got to get your books! You took me back to all the chatty beloved women in my younger days! Jean M. (Jean Merriott 11:48pm May 2, 2009)
I think my mom will love this book. (Annetta Stolpmann 9:16am May 13, 2009)
This past weekend I almost told my daughter that "Someday....." Thanks for the memories. Gayden’s husband is a gem to taste test all those things. (Karin Tillotson 8:24am May 14, 2009)
Hats, gloves, mint julips, and perfect manners; do these traditions still exist? (Nancy Dowicki 9:12am May 26, 2009)
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