There was a time in the South when life was simple: people wore hand-me-down clothes, planted gardens, talked on party-line telephones, knew their neighbors, and slept with their windows open. Many of these things have changed—but many others are common to life in general, no matter the generation or location, such as getting older, dealing with technology, and wondering what to expect from this ever-changing world we live in.
This collection of essays from columnist Elaine Cameron follows the tradition of humorists such as Erma Bombeck in approaching life from a different angle that nevertheless will ring true with anyone who has ever experienced Murphy’s Law, had a most-embarrassing moment, or felt a sudden pang of childhood nostalgia. The humor in this book spans experience, age, and time to unite readers in a good belly laugh and a rueful shake of the head, even as it encourages us all to take a moment to think about our past, our character, and the people who have shaped us into who we are today.
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