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Carryin' On: And Other Strange Things Southerners Do

Published
May 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
176

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Pat Conroy said that R. Scott Brunner's Due South "delivers the goods and delivers them Southern fried"; Rick Bragg said that Brunner "writes like people down here talk, with beauty." Carryin' On more than delivers on the promise of its predecessor, with more of the disarming and hilarious insights that made Due South an instant classic. Here are the essays like "Common Is as Common Does" (what kind of behavior is just plain tacky, and what isn't), "Tastes Like Summer" (a beautiful meditation on bean poles), "Real Southern Places" (a wry look at Steve Wynn's attempt to create a southern resort), "Paschal's" (a paean to a haven of classic southern culinary comfort — in the middle of the Atlanta airport), and "The Last Time I Saw Parrish (a fond ode to his grandparent's Alabama hometown).

Carryin' On celebrates culture, the food, the eccentricities, the habits, the language, the spirit, the talk — the overall carryin' on that makes the American South a magical place.

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First Edition May 2001 Villard ISBN13 9780375502569 ISBN10 0375502564
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Jul 2001 Villard ISBN13 9781588360281 ISBN10 1588360288
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Jul 2001 Villard ISBN10 B000FC1H64
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