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October 9th 2006
by Center Street
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Hardcover, 272 pages
isbn
1931722889
(isbn13: 9781931722889)
description
The heartland's answer to Sarah Vowell and David Rakoff, Nancy French tells it like it is--one laugh-out-loud anecdote after another about a red state...more
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A conservative friend of mine gave this to me to read because her friend wrote it. It is actually an interesting first person account of how conservatives view liberals.
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Read in May, 2009
If you have lived in the south, you will love this book! I loved it so much I emailed the author and she actually emailed me back! I couldnt believe it. Anyway, this book is hilarious, and since she is from TN I could relate to most of the book.
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Read in January, 2007
Nancy French is one of those right-wing Christian Republicans who thinks she's striking a blow for smart, funny conservatives (yeah, I know, an oxymoron). All she demonstrates is that she's a smug, self-righteous asshat.


















