Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind
Miss Julia, a recently bereaved and newly wealthy widow, is only slightly bemused when one Hazel Marie Puckett appears at her door with a youngster in tow and unceremoniously announces that the child is the bastard son of Miss Julia's late husband. Suddenly, this longtime church member and pillar...
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Miss Julia, a recently bereaved and newly wealthy widow, is only slightly bemused when one Hazel Marie Puckett appears at her door with a youngster in tow and unceremoniously announces that the child is the bastard son of Miss Julia's late husband. Suddenly, this longtime church member and pillar of her small Southern community finds herself in the center of an unseemly scandal-and the guardian of a wan nine-year-old whose mere presence turns her life upside down.With razor-sharp wit and perfect "Steel Magnolia" poise, Miss Julia speaks her mind indeed-about a robbery, a kidnapping, and the other disgraceful events precipitated by her husband's death. Fast-paced and charming, with a sure sense of comic drama, a cast of crazy characters, and a strong Southern cadence, Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind will delight readers from first page to last.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780688177751 (0688177751)
ASIN: 688177751
Publish date: September 1st 2000
Publisher: Perennial / Harper-collins
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
American,
Adult,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Southern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Cozy Mystery
Series: Miss Julia (#1)
I saw the book number fifteen or sixteen of this series on NY times bestseller list and I got curious and went searching for book one. I restrained the one click instinct and instead found it on Scribd. I do not know what I think about this book to be honest. First of all for some reason I expected ...
This is the first book that I have read by Ann B. Ross and I am hooked to her lovely writing style. Julia is brought to life in a way that makes her quite real and I adore her!
I registered a book at BookCrossing.com!http://www.BookCrossing.com/journal/11379905