I read once you can tell a lot about a woman by looking in her closet. What are her interests? Is she organized or messy? What is her favorite color? But the closet alone doesn’t show the whole picture. Take a peek in her attic, her basement, her garage, and her classroom. The cherished keepsakes crowded in these locations provide the memoirs of her life. Since Lee St. John is an only child and begat BOYS who are not fully interested in her former life at this time, she decided, before she forgets, to write with self-deprecating humor about these metaphorical mementos and playful high jinxes. This series is a humorous illumination of an entire generation of women. Each book is composed of over 40 stories that humorously describe the female identity…with a little mayhem. Lee St. John acts out what many women of her generation have only thought about doing or saying because as a Southern Belle she was brought up to behave better. She can’t help herself. Bless her heart. Most memoirs are comical but she also addresses sentimental experiences. The recollections she finds in her closet, or attic, her basement, her garage, or even her former classroom about mothers, husbands, boyfriends, children, friends, jobs, family, and students are pivotal not only in her life but for the females in her generation to unleash their memories, too.
She’s A Keeper!: Bombshells from a Southern Girl’s Basement (English Edition)
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