Turned Funny: A Memoir
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (980 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0060159901 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 273 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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paperback book with the name of Turned Funny: A Memoir are written by Celestine Sibley. it launch on 0000-00-00 and has 273 number of pages. Here, you can read it online or download on any other format as u want to.
Interesting and nostalgic , I like the book . Ladybug Celestine Sibley was one of my favorite writers . This book describes her rather difficult childhood , which she endured with good humor .She always managed to find a positive angle to her stories , sort of like Carol Burnett . I enjoyed going back with her in time to a simplerGeorgia without modern technology , where movies were the entertainment and church was important . I like her memories .. Lakeloafer said Five Stars. Great autobiography. Now I am reading Jincey by her.. "Enrichment" according to Amazon Customer. As a fellow great admirer of "Atlanta's glory days", this will not disappoint the reader. The author delights and informs us with her tales of the quintessential southern psyche. Perfect gift for those you love to enlighten.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. To support herself and her children during her shaky marriage and widowhood, Sibley also wrote fiction ( The Malignant Heart ; Jincey ), and while her newsbeat has stretched from murder trials to Hollywood events, the writer remains close to the land of her ancestors. From Publishers Weekly Sibley, whose special interest column in the Atlanta Constitution is a popular feature in that newspaper, unfolds the story of a remarkable life. Illustrations not seen by PW. Tracing a prolific southern ancestry, Sibley brings to life a gaggle of lovable eccentrics, relatives and others who in the gentle idiom of Georgia "turn