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Crazy Ladies: A Novel by Michael Lee West
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Crazy Ladies: A Novel (original 1990; edition 2005)

by Michael Lee West

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A lively multigenerational tale of six charming, unforgettable Southern women--a story of love and laughter, pain and redemption. Though she was born in Tennessee, Miss Gussie is no country fool. A woman who can handle any situation, she has her hands full with her two headstrong daughters who happen to be complete opposites -- dour Dorothy and sweet Clancy Jane. Hoping money will heal childhood wounds, Dorothy marries the owner of a five-and-dime, while Clancy Jane gets into a mess of trouble, running off with a randy tomcat who pumps gas at the Esso stand. And then there are Gussie's granddaughters, the smart but plain Violet and fancy-talking Bitsy -- a new generation whose lives will reflect a nation's tumultuous times. From Tennessee to New Orleans, from psychedelic San Francisco to a remote Southwestern desert ranch, this funny, poignant novel spans more than four decades as it vividly recounts the universal loves, sorrows, and joys of women's lives.… (more)
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Title:Crazy Ladies: A Novel
Authors:Michael Lee West
Info:Avon A (2005), Paperback, 416 pages
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Crazy Ladies by Michael Lee West (1990)

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This book follows three generations of Southern women. When I was half-way through I realized I'd read it before. It was okay for a summer book, but not great literature. ( )
  BookConcierge | Jan 25, 2016 |
I read this book a long time ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. ( )
  Judy_Ryfinski | Jan 20, 2016 |
I read this book a long time ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. ( )
  Judy_Ryfinski | Jan 20, 2016 |
A very fully colored novel of some strong, nutty women ... beautifully developed characters in a novel that comes full circle in its scope. ( )
  AliceAnna | Sep 10, 2014 |
In 1932, in a small town in Tennessee, a young woman mortally wounds a stranger who is attempting to rape her in her own home. She buries the victim, still alive, in her front yard and she and her husband tell no one. Three generations of women live in the small house over the next four decades. West's portraits of ordinary people--their anger, disappointment, pride and just plain foolishness--make for a compelling work. ( )
  turtlesleap | Jun 29, 2011 |
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The old age law of an eye for an eye leaves
everyone blind...It leaves society in monologue
rather than dialogue. Violence ends by defeating itself.

-The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
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To the memory of my grandmother, Edyce "Mimi" Hughes Little
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My baby had the spring colic, and I remember just as plain as day, there was nothing I could do to calm her.
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A lively multigenerational tale of six charming, unforgettable Southern women--a story of love and laughter, pain and redemption. Though she was born in Tennessee, Miss Gussie is no country fool. A woman who can handle any situation, she has her hands full with her two headstrong daughters who happen to be complete opposites -- dour Dorothy and sweet Clancy Jane. Hoping money will heal childhood wounds, Dorothy marries the owner of a five-and-dime, while Clancy Jane gets into a mess of trouble, running off with a randy tomcat who pumps gas at the Esso stand. And then there are Gussie's granddaughters, the smart but plain Violet and fancy-talking Bitsy -- a new generation whose lives will reflect a nation's tumultuous times. From Tennessee to New Orleans, from psychedelic San Francisco to a remote Southwestern desert ranch, this funny, poignant novel spans more than four decades as it vividly recounts the universal loves, sorrows, and joys of women's lives.

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