Recently widowed and newly wealthy, Miss Julia is visited one day by Hazel Marie, who claims that her nine-year-old son is the child of Julia's late husband, and when Julia is left to care for the child, she reveals the scandal that precipitated her husband's death
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Review:
"I absolutely loved this book! What a joy to read! Miss Julia is one of the most delightful characters to come along in years. Ann B. Ross has created what is sure to become a classic Southern comic novel. Hooray for "Miss Julia, " I could not have liked it more."-- Fannie Flagg"A witty tale...replete with charm...it is impossible not to like this book."-- Ft. Worth "Morning Star-Telegram""Readers and writers often say the 'tone is everything, ' and this is especially true of..."Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind."..This charming new novel employs traditional Southern humor, tonal variety, and psychological truth."-- Raleigh "News & Observer""[A] romp of a book...with a distinctly Southern flavor and a good dose of unexpected humor and sarcasm."-- Santa Rosa "Press Democrat""A charming comedy of manners"-- Charlotte "Observer""[A] delightful yarn that's light enough to entertain, but deep enough to leave a lasting impression on the reader."-- Richmond "Times-Dispatch""Good-natured entertainment, done with a sharp eye for the details of small-town southern life and domestic melodrama."-- "Kirkus Reviews""Along with homespun appeal, the novel offers an interesting take on gender, race and family in the South; it's fast-paced and funny"-- "Publishers Weekly""Entertaining...eminently suitable for Jan Karon fans."-- "Booklist"
About the Author:
Ann B. Ross has taught literature at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Asheville.
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- PublisherThorndike Pr
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0786222557
- ISBN 13 9780786222551
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages393
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