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Learning to Speak Southern

Published
Jun 2021
Main Genre
Women's Fiction Women's Fiction
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288

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A searing Southern story about confronting the difference between the family you're born into and the family you choose, from the acclaimed author of How to Bury Your Brother

Lex fled Memphis years ago, making ends meet with odd jobs teaching English around the world. She only returns when she has no choice, when her godmother presents her with a bargain she can't refuse. Lex has never understood her mother, who died tragically right before Lex's college graduation, but now she's got a chance to read her journals, to try and figure out what sent her mother spiraling all those years ago.

The Memphis that Lex inhabits is more bourbon and bbq joint than sweet tea on front porches, and as she pieces together the Memphis her mother knew, seeing the lure of the world through her mother's lush writing, she must confront more of her own past and the people she left behind. Once all is laid bare, Lex must decide for herself: What is the true meaning of family?

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First Edition Jun 2021 Sourcebooks ISBN 1728205409
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Jun 2021 Sourcebooks ISBN 1728205417
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Jun 2021 Sourcebooks Landmark ISBN B08PMDNYLF
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Jun 2021 Tantor Media ISBN 1705225144
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