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Embrace Your Southern, Sugar!

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Product Description More irresistible stories and sayings from the creator of YouTube’s Southern Women Channel. Ms. Julia Fowler is back, and this time she’s goin’ to talk her lipstick off about even more things Southern. If you’re not from the South, we hope to learn ya a thing or two that you can tote back into your own culture. If you are from the South, then you’re ’bout to be happier than a mule in a pickle patch: Julia’s laugh-out-loud essays cover the dadblame weather, your obsession with football, your Southern fried palate, comin’ and goin’, your health, and bein’ country, all complemented by a list of sayings you will only ever hear in the South. Julia says to embrace it all, as there is nothing purdier than authenticity: Embrace Your Southern, Sugar! Julia Fowler is the creator and actor of the Southern Women Channel, a popular YouTube channel that celebrates Southern sayings, humor, and stories. After her first video went viral, her work has been featured in major national media, from CMT to The Today Show. Julia was born and raised in Gaffney, South Carolina, and now resides in Venice Beach, California. Review “Funny, wise, and uncompromisingly country, Julia Fowler's Embrace Your Southern, Sugar! is a great excuse to ‘put your sittin' britches on.’ When Julia writes, ‘My favorite sound is laughter,’ I only wish she could hear the howls from readers over this treasury of Southern humor, particularly when they hit the chapter explaining the difference between redneck lite, redneck-prone and full-fledged redneck. Reading this book is like having a soul-nourishing porch visit with the kind of friend who knows ‘It's hard to be upset when you're eating a devilled egg.’ Preach, girl. (Celia Rivenbark, Nationally syndicated columnist and New York Times bestselling author 2020-05-02) “I love all things Southern, so I guess that’s one of the reasons I love Julia Fowler. In her delightful new book Embrace Your Southern, Sugar!, Julia explains that whether you are comin’ or goin’ (baby showers for those comin’, funerals for those goin’, and football games for those in between) all are big deals in the South (and honest to goodness, South Eastern Conference football demands that everything be scheduled around those dang Saturday games . . . and if you don’t believe me, just ask my husband, Carl). I will always love the South and I will always love Julia Fowler. Now go buy this book and get ready to feel somethin' Southern!” (Dolly Parton 2020-05-01) “Julia hit the nail on the head with her latest knee slappin’, laugh-out-loud, charming, page-turner of a book. Being from Atlanta, Georgia, I can’t disagree that our goodbyes take longer than a Sunday church sermon, and turning down seconds to any home-cooked meal is considered disrespectful. I absolutely love that Julia shared her favorite Southern recipes because I now reside in Los Angeles, “and when I can’t get back home, I [also] eat home!” This book certainly delivers if you want to get to know all about Southern ways, sayings, and recipes to take over the planet.” (Finesse Mitchell, Actor, author, SNL alum, stand-up comedian 2020-05-03) “It’s safe to say I know a little something about what constitutes Southern charm and this book has it in spades. Southerners by nature are an exotic and eccentric breed with their own expressive language and Julia Fowler is the translator in chief! You’ll be able to speak Southern after reading this warm, funny, and endearing book. (Patricia Altschul, Star of Bravo hit series Southern Charm and author of The Art Of Southern Charm 2020-05-04) “I didn’t realize that talking about food and cooking could make me laugh and cry at the same time until I read Embrace Your Southern, Sugar! Julia’s thoughts on Southern culture brought on a fit of laughter at ourselves and nostalgia for the people we have lost and the happiness they brought us. Most of all, Julia reaffirms our Southern pride.” (Gerald McRaney, Emmy Award–winning actor and M