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This is a collection of loosely interwoven stories in the voices of southern women and girls of different ages and backgrounds. Beginning with the youngest characters and ending with the oldest, the stories encompass plastic surgery and white supremacists, family secrets and family trees, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a young writer who describes her work in progress as "the bastard love-child of William Faulkner and Alice Walker”.

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This is a collection of loosely interwoven stories in the voices of southern women and girls of different ages and backgrounds. Beginning with the youngest characters and ending with the oldest, the stories encompass plastic surgery and white supremacists, family secrets and family trees, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a young writer who describes her work in progress as "the bastard love-child of William Faulkner and Alice Walker”.
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Raised in Arkansas and a longtime resident of Alabama, Jennifer Horne is a writer, editor, teacher, and blogger who explores Southern identity and experience, especially women's, through prose, poetry, fiction, and anthologies and in classrooms and workshops across the South. A recipient of fellowships from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the Seaside Institute in Florida, she is the editor of Working the Dirt: An Anthology of Southern Poets and the author of a poetry collection, Bottle Tree. With Wendy Reed, she coedited the essay collections All Out of Faith: Southern Women on Spirituality and Circling Faith: Southern Women on Spirituality.