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Carryin' on: And Other Strange Things Southerners Do

Carryin' on: And Other Strange Things Southerners Do

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yet another gem from a master of southern sketches
Review: From the opening phrase "Common is as common does" R.Scott Brunner once again returns his readers to the south, a land he obviously enjoys. These short stories cover many things about everyday life, with the southern bent that makes it so unique to anyone from or living in the south. Whether examining the strange (to others) bit and pieces of language..."I swan", to "tote" someone somewhere, "to grind on one's last nerve" or to find a "slew" of something...it was like being home for a visit (and I didn't have to explain my language choices to my Utah neighbors, oh my heck!). He examines our foiables and strengths ans presents them with a gentle humor. My favorite, the piece "Common Prayers" with its look at the prayer as a form of problem solving. It is true, I was raised to be ready to pray at the drop of a hat! Mant write about the south, but few seem to enjoy their life ther or resonate such a love as Brunner. Another charmer of a book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yet another gem from a master of southern sketches
Review: From the opening phrase "Common is as common does" R.Scott Brunner once again returns his readers to the south, a land he obviously enjoys. These short stories cover many things about everyday life, with the southern bent that makes it so unique to anyone from or living in the south. Whether examining the strange (to others) bit and pieces of language..."I swan", to "tote" someone somewhere, "to grind on one's last nerve" or to find a "slew" of something...it was like being home for a visit (and I didn't have to explain my language choices to my Utah neighbors, oh my heck!). He examines our foiables and strengths ans presents them with a gentle humor. My favorite, the piece "Common Prayers" with its look at the prayer as a form of problem solving. It is true, I was raised to be ready to pray at the drop of a hat! Mant write about the south, but few seem to enjoy their life ther or resonate such a love as Brunner. Another charmer of a book.


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