
Summer in the South
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Julia Gibson
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Cathy Holton
Cathy Holton’s Summer in the South is the follow-up to her best-selling Beach Trip. Following a grave tragedy, Ava Dabrowski hopes to recover by traveling with a friend to a sleepy Tennessee town. Once there, she meets a vibrant collection of aging Southern belles and discovers a gripping mystery involving a local family’s legacy.
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“Ava’s struggles with her own past make her a wonderfully grounded narrator for a snapshot of the South as it is today: a region deeply tangled in its own history.”( Publishers Weekly)
Compelling story with great characters.
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Developed characters
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Let's talk about that for a moment. After attempting to get through this book, I realized that I'm not a fan of traditional Southern culture, and it's hard to believe that a "Yankee woman" from the city would find a town full of passive-aggressive, two-faced, gossipy women so appealing? I was especially put off toward the mid-point in the story when she chatted up an aristocratic old gent at a waspy garden party who was beaming with pride at his happy little housewife who spends her days at the spa and social engagements. My eyes just about rolled out of my head when he stated, "In my next life, I want to be a Woodburn housewife."
Since all the women in this book are apparently still living in the 1950s, the pinnacle of happiness is to live a life of comfort and ease at the expense of their independence and...oh I don't know...self-respect?
How Ava was allured by the kitschy townsfolk and captivated by their duplicitous charms, I will never know. I'm also wondering how she managed to lose a little weight while freeloading for an entire summer while sipping sugary tea all day and dining on comfort food. Makes me wonder what the hell she must've been eating in the big city.
To be honest, I had a hard time connecting with Ava. What did all the hot eligible bachelors see in her? She has the personality of a sea slug and doesn't like cats for Pete's sakes! And if that's not reason enough to fling the book against the wall, she's a busybody to boot. It's one thing to get involved in a mystery if you have something to gain--or to lose for that matter. But what's her motive for digging into other people's dirty laundry and ultimately betraying the women who gave her free room and board for an entire summer? So not cool.
But then again, I might be a little biased because --HELLO!-- she doesn't like cats. If you're looking for a good Southern mystery, give this one a pass and pick up a book by Carolyn Haines.
One hot Southern mess
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