Rules for the Southern Rulebreaker: Missteps and Lessons Learned
By (Author) Katherine Snow Smith
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
3rd September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
975.044092
Paperback
176
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Southern women are inundated with rules starting early-from always wearing sensible shoes to never talking about death to the dying, and certainly not relying on song lyrics for marriage therapy. Nevertheless, Katherine Snow Smith keeps doing things like falling off her high heels onto President Barack Obama, gaining dubious status as t
2020 CIBA Hearten Book Awards 1st Place Winner
Katherine Snow Smiths sure voice, deft pen, hilarious sense of humor and always original slant on things offer the reader much to enjoy in these delightful essaysand also much to identify with, especially for another Southern girl. Her delightful, humorous accounts always convey a deeper truthabout self-image, especially for women; about raising children; about an early death in the family and the later loss of a friend; about politics and beliefabout life itself. Snow Smiths own lifetime of writing and observant living is distilled in this kind, original, and compulsively readable book.
Lee Smith, author of Fair and Tender Ladies and winner of the Robert Penn Warren Award for Fiction and the Southern Book Critics Circle AwardKatherine Snow Smith has lived throughout the South as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, public relations executive, daughter, sister, mother, wife, divorcee, and friend. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and started her journalism career covering three miniscule towns in South Carolina. After a stint covering business in Charlotte, NC, she got married, moved to Florida, and started a twenty-year career at the Tampa Bay Timesfirst covering business, and then, after having a baby, creating a parenting column, Rookie Mom, for the paper. Nowthree kids, two careers, and one divorce latershes embracing the fact that life has many chapters.