A Jug of Sweet Tea: Southern Short Stories
In Mike Zealy’s collection of strong, tragic, and humorous stories he showcases the American South in all its complexity. In “Alabama Rehab,” the narrator asks “how in the hell was a redneck with a high school diploma going to make me all better?” Zealy’s imperfect heroes and heroines answer that question and explore others. A jug of sweet tea is a thirst-quenching blend, reminiscent of the stories of Flannery O’Connor and Barry Hannah.
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A Jug of Sweet Tea: Southern Short Stories
In Mike Zealy’s collection of strong, tragic, and humorous stories he showcases the American South in all its complexity. In “Alabama Rehab,” the narrator asks “how in the hell was a redneck with a high school diploma going to make me all better?” Zealy’s imperfect heroes and heroines answer that question and explore others. A jug of sweet tea is a thirst-quenching blend, reminiscent of the stories of Flannery O’Connor and Barry Hannah.
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A Jug of Sweet Tea: Southern Short Stories

A Jug of Sweet Tea: Southern Short Stories

by Mike Zealy
A Jug of Sweet Tea: Southern Short Stories

A Jug of Sweet Tea: Southern Short Stories

by Mike Zealy

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In Mike Zealy’s collection of strong, tragic, and humorous stories he showcases the American South in all its complexity. In “Alabama Rehab,” the narrator asks “how in the hell was a redneck with a high school diploma going to make me all better?” Zealy’s imperfect heroes and heroines answer that question and explore others. A jug of sweet tea is a thirst-quenching blend, reminiscent of the stories of Flannery O’Connor and Barry Hannah.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937757021
Publisher: Madison Avenue Publishing Inc.
Publication date: 05/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 109
File size: 681 KB
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