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I think that, culturally, regions and families have stories that are "memes" (to use internet jargon). One belonging to Southern culture is the "trashy white gal", and I noticed it in this book, too. I think someone has to speak out for trashy white gals. The movie "Black Snake Moan" is one of my favorites!

And what did you say? Haven't read it yet, but I don't mind spoilers (and you can spoiler text it for everyone else).

As the protagonist, Grant Wiggins, is a teacher on a former plantation, there was plenty to talk about. (I'll put this in a spoiler, but I don't know if it's really neccessary)
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I did a lot of comparing scenes and stuff, but that's about it. This was one task out of four. It was a six-hour exam. I think it went okay.
Even without the exam I would recommend this book, though. This was a good required book! We had bad ones too...

You have a good point about trashy white gals. The True Blood books have cool trashy white gals, but a lot of people are put off by the whole vampire/necrophilia thing.

Girl! I love True Blood, both the books and the TV show.

Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story
as a companion read for our Gaines community read. I haven't had the opportunity yet to read it, but I thought I'd share!