O Ye Jigs & Juleps!

by Virginia Cary Hudson

Paperback, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

H1904

Genres

Publication

Scribner (1987), Edition: Reprint, 64 pages

Description

With the pixiness of Eloise and the innocence of Dennis the Menace, Virginia Cary Hudson was a sprite of ten when she wrote these essays for a very understanding teacher at the Episcopal boarding school she was attending in 1904. With over 1 million copies sold, this humorous collection of small-town Americana has become a modern-day classic, celebrating the honesty and charm of a child's world at the turn of the century. On Moses: "I got so tired of Moses walking forty years and never getting to where he was going. I sure would have bought myself a mule." On the library: "In the library there are signs. Silence. Mrs. Simons the librarian] must not know they are there. She talks the whole long day." These naively trouncing concepts of school, church etiquette, and everlasting life are both a child's mischievous collection of impressions and an adult's hilarious comeuppance.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Bjace
Absolutely hilarious. School compositions written by a precocious young girl, centering on religion and life in her home town of Leesville, which is a diminutive for Louisville, Ky.
LibraryThing member antiquary
Very mildly funny comments about life by a ten year old southern girl. A choice of the Episcopal Book Club for (I suppose) its accounts of church-going at the time. All I recall is the cmment that Catolic priests see visions because they drink all the wine.
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
I don't see how it could've been written by a child, as is claimed. I don't even know how we could be expected to believe that. Perhaps she wrote it as adult, remembering her childhood as best she could. Be that as it may, it's darling. Laugh-out-loud funny, even if nostalgic. That is, the spin is
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'nostalgic' - though some might say 'old' I won't.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1962

Physical description

64 p.; 4.25 x 0.25 inches

ISBN

0020404808 / 9780020404804

Barcode

4447
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