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Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'easter
Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'easter: A Novel | Lisa Patton
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Leelee Satterfield seemed to have it all: a gorgeous husband, two adorable daughters, and roots in the sunny city of Memphis, Tennessee. So when her husband gets the idea to uproot the family to run a quaint Vermont inn, Leelee is devastated...and her three best friends are outraged. But she's loved Baker Satterfield since the tenth grade, how can she not indulge his dream? Plus, the glossy photos of bright autumn trees and smiling children in ski suits push her over the edge...after all, how much trouble can it really be? But Leelee discovers pretty fast that there's a truckload of things nobody tells you about Vermont until you live there: such as mud season, vampire flies, and the danger of ice sheets careening off roofs. Not to mention when her beloved Yorkie decides to pick New Year's Eve to go to doggie heaven-she encounters one more New England oddity: frozen ground means you can't bury your dead in the winter. And that Yankee idiosyncrasy just won't do. The inn they've bought also has its host of problems: an odor that no amount of potpourri can erase, tacky dcor, and a staff of peculiar Vermonters whose personalities are as unique as the hippopotamus collection gracing the fireplace mantle. The whole operation is managed by Helga, a stern German woman who takes special delight in bullying Leelee for her southern gentility. Needless to say, it doesn't take long for Leelee to start wondering when to drag out the moving boxes again.But when an unexpected hardship takes Leelee by surprise, she finds herself left alone with an inn to run, a mortgage to pay, and two daughters to raise. But this Southern belle won't be run out of town so easily. Drawing on the Southern grit and inner strength she didn't know she had, Leelee decides to turn around the Inn, her attitude and her life. In doing so, she makes friends with her neighbors, finds a little romance, and realizes there's a lot more in common with Vermont than she first thought.In this moving and comedic debut, Lisa Patton paints a hilarious portrait of life in Vermont as seen through the eyes of a southern belle readers won't soon forget. A charming fish-out-of-water tale of one woman who learns to stand up for herself-in sandals and snow boots-against the odds.
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Danay
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21 #51 I quite liked this first of the series. Starting the second one immediately. Love the fact that it‘s about Memphis gal. I have been that little southerner in the middle of a buncha Yankees. I love my Yankee people...bless their hearts

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intothehallofbooks
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I feel so much about☝🏻️but I can't talk about it all here! So:

I connected deeply to the Southern US aspect. With stronger writing, I think LeeLee's story could resonate with a wider audience.

Ex: LeeLee is very timid in the beginning, having adopted the opinions of her father. Deferring decisions to her husband, etc. This is prevalent in parts of the Southeastern US, so I CHEERED HER ON as she found her voice vs. that outdated culture.

CocoReads I bailed on this book last year but I may give it another try. 8y
Suet624 I bailed too but the person who gave it to me keeps asking how I like it so I think I need to try it again. 8y
Zelma That sounds really good and that cover is gorgeous! 8y
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alleyfam51699
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This was a great book. It made me want to visit Vermont. I'm excited that it's a series.

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cathsawyer
Mehso-so

Meh. I kept reading. Found the writing uninspiring at times. Would make a fun movie but the book was mediocre at best.