Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch - Hardcover

Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan

 
9780891908593: Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

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Review

"The stories of the Wiggs family are both heart-wrenching and hilarious, filled with Southern dialect and philosophy." -- "Kentucky Living"

"To miss reading this story is to miss the brightest shade on the palette of Kentucky local color." -- "Southsider"

"Endures today as one of the most memorable literary creations by a Kentucky author." -- "Union Co. (KY) Advocate"

"The stories of the Wiggs family are both heart-wrenching and hilarious, filled with Southern dialect and philosophy." -- Kentucky Living



"To miss reading this story is to miss the brightest shade on the palette of Kentucky local color." -- Southsider



"Endures today as one of the most memorable literary creations by a Kentucky author." -- Union Co. (KY) Advocate



-The stories of the Wiggs family are both heart-wrenching and hilarious, filled with Southern dialect and philosophy.- -- Kentucky Living



-To miss reading this story is to miss the brightest shade on the palette of Kentucky local color.- -- Southsider



-Endures today as one of the most memorable literary creations by a Kentucky author.- -- Union Co. (KY) Advocate

About the Author

Alice Hegan Rice (1870--1942) was the author of twenty books, including the autobiography The Inky Way. She lived in Louisville, Kentucky.

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