Single in Southeast Texas

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Gretchen Johnson ISBN: 9781936135400
Publisher: Blazing Sapphire Press Publication: August 14, 2017
Imprint: Golden Antelope Press Language: English
Author: Gretchen Johnson
ISBN: 9781936135400
Publisher: Blazing Sapphire Press
Publication: August 14, 2017
Imprint: Golden Antelope Press
Language: English

Gretchen Johnson gives a sensitive and humorous account of dating in Southeast Texas. Paige, the heroine of the novel, is a young, recently divorced transplant from Minnesota and a professor of English Literature at Lamar  University.  She's fascinated by the culture(s) of her adopted state and trying to find a suitable mate.  Her "take" on singleness and the dating scene in Beaumont is alternately witty, hopeful, resigned, and philosophical.  The dozen men Paige dates are as real as any of J.D. Vance's hillbillies and as individualized as the folks old Studs Terkel used to interview.  Her attitude toward Texas is overall optimistic, though she's aware of the racism, sexism, and classism which her students, her would-be lovers, and at times she herself see as simply natural.  Johnson has a poet's keen eye and ear, and something of Sarah Silverman's sense of humor.

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Gretchen Johnson gives a sensitive and humorous account of dating in Southeast Texas. Paige, the heroine of the novel, is a young, recently divorced transplant from Minnesota and a professor of English Literature at Lamar  University.  She's fascinated by the culture(s) of her adopted state and trying to find a suitable mate.  Her "take" on singleness and the dating scene in Beaumont is alternately witty, hopeful, resigned, and philosophical.  The dozen men Paige dates are as real as any of J.D. Vance's hillbillies and as individualized as the folks old Studs Terkel used to interview.  Her attitude toward Texas is overall optimistic, though she's aware of the racism, sexism, and classism which her students, her would-be lovers, and at times she herself see as simply natural.  Johnson has a poet's keen eye and ear, and something of Sarah Silverman's sense of humor.

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