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the official southern ladies' guide to being the perfect mother

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Someday you'll thank me for this

the official southern ladies' guide to being the perfect mother

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A hilarious guide to that incomparable creature—the Southern mother. Southern society is arranged along matriarchal lines, since the Southern matriarch is a far more formidable being than the much nicer Southern male. She has to be this way; she was put on earth with a sacred mission: to drum good manners and the proper religion—ancestor worship—into the next generation. In Some Day You’ll Thank Me for This, Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays, bestselling authors of Being Dead Is No Excuse and Somebody’s Going to Die If Lily Beth Doesn’t Catch That Bouquet, deliver up a hilarious treatise—complete with appropriate recipes from those finicky, demanding moms—on the joys, trials, and tribulations of being the daughter of a Southern mother. Including sections such as A Crown in Heaven (a Southern mother’s favorite fashion accessory), Grande Dames, Toasting the Southern Mother, and why grandmothers prefer their “precious angel baby” grandchildren to their own “bad” children, this is the perfect gift for any Southern mother—or daughter of one.

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Hyperion
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English

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Table of Contents

The southern mother's rules for life
Grand mothers : why precious angel baby grandchildren are so much more fun than granny's own bad children
The religion of the southern mother : ancestor worship with a thin Christian veneer
The southern mother's two command modes
A crown in heaven the southern mother's favorite passive-aggressive fashion accoutrement
Grand dames and other mothers : no matter what kind of southern mother you had, your shrink can help you work through it
The restorative cocktail : toasting our mothers.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.874/30975
Library of Congress
HQ759 .M48 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23150069M
Internet Archive
somedayyoullthan00metc
ISBN 13
9781401302962
LCCN
2008055288
Library Thing
8031465
Goodreads
3873271

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