Southern discomfort

by Rita Mae Brown

Paper Book, 1983

LCC

PS3552.R698S64 1983

Status

Missing

Call number

PS3552.R698S64 1983

Publication

Toronto ; New York : Bantam Books, ©1983.

Description

Only Rita Mae Brown, author of Rubyfruit Jungle, could have written a novel as passionately delightful as Southern Discomfort.  Here is a witty, warm and pentrating tale of two decades in Montgomery Alabama--a world where all is not what it seems.   Meet Hortensia Reedmuller Banastre, a beautiful woman entrenched on old money, white magnolia and a loveless marriage--until she meets an utterly gorgeous young prizefighter.  Amid such memorable characters as Banana Mae Parker and Blue Rhonda Latrec (two first-class whores) and Reverend Linton Ray (who wears his clerical collar too tightly for anyone's good), Hortensia struggles to survive the hurricane of emotions caused by her scandalous love.  How she ultimately triumphs is a touching and beautiful human drama--an intense and exuberant affair of the heart.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member sussabmax
I really enjoyed this book. I like how the characters learn to get along and have real relationships while pretending to preserve the social order. I liked that the characters were not perfect, but they tried to live lives that meant something to themselves.
LibraryThing member willowcove
Another of Rita Mae's best. A wonderfully surprising ending.

Language

Original publication date

1982

Physical description

277 p.; 18 inches

ISBN

0553231081 / 9780553231083

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