Carryin' On: and Other Strange Things Southerners Do
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 I...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published
May 8th 2001
by Villard
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Short essay type chapters on his life, childhood, church attendance, marriage, polotics, children and work. He spins it all in southern culture, food, language, habits and religion. I really didn't enjoy the read that much, found it sterotypical and overworked on the southern culture and dialect.
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