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88) Childress, Mark. GEORGIA BOTTOMS. Little Brown: 2011.
Sassy Southern belle Georgia has a lot of secrets: a rotation of gentleman callers, a mother with a tenuous hold on reality, her son from a forbidden high school romance, and a lucrative (if dodgy) business of selling the folk art quilts passes off as her own creations.
I was glad Georgia owned up to her secrets by the novel's end, but got a bit tired of her self-centered shallowness along the way. Mildly amusing, small town naughtiness, but not in the same league as Childress' Crazy In Alabama.
Sassy Southern belle Georgia has a lot of secrets: a rotation of gentleman callers, a mother with a tenuous hold on reality, her son from a forbidden high school romance, and a lucrative (if dodgy) business of selling the folk art quilts passes off as her own creations.
I was glad Georgia owned up to her secrets by the novel's end, but got a bit tired of her self-centered shallowness along the way. Mildly amusing, small town naughtiness, but not in the same league as Childress' Crazy In Alabama.