Helpful Score: 8
A "gently" raised Southern Gal, loses her husband (his fault), loses her idenity (her fault) and struggles to become a real woman in todays' "New South". How she accomplishes not only this, but helps a large group of other woman who have been "displaced by progress" is a wonderful story. There was no sense of self-pity here, just a wonderful sense of a new life on the brink....I recommend this book to (and for) woman everywhere.
Rachel H. (bigmamahunk) reviewed The Florabama Ladies' Auxiliary and Sewing Circle on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Being from Alabama, I was drawn to this book. I'm glad I was. It was a great story about getting your life back on track and helping others do the same.
Kimberly K. (bookpusher) reviewed The Florabama Ladies' Auxiliary and Sewing Circle on + 88 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A book about agroup of women who all come together after a series of
unfortunate events change thier lives. Personally I never get tired
of reading about the strength,and perserverence of women.
unfortunate events change thier lives. Personally I never get tired
of reading about the strength,and perserverence of women.
Jen P. (quixotictea) reviewed The Florabama Ladies' Auxiliary and Sewing Circle on + 38 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A story of strong Southern women and their struggle with finding new direction after being laid off, divorced, or let down. I found the growing and changing friendships delightful to watch unfold.
Julie R. (quiltrat) reviewed The Florabama Ladies' Auxiliary and Sewing Circle on + 57 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is a great novel about making your life over after a setback. There isn't a lot of sewing in it, but it's very, very good.