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When Lena Fleet goes to college, she makes three promises to God: she will stop fornicating with every boy she meets; never tell another lie and never, ever go back to her hometown of Possett, Alabama. All she wants from God in return is that He makes sure the body is never found... But ten years later, it looks like God's going back on His deal. Lena's high school archenemy appears on her doorstep, looking for the golden haired football god who disappeared during their senior year. To make matters worse, her African American boyfriend has issued her with an ultimatum - introduce him to her lily-white family or he's gone... While she would rather burn in a fire than let him meet her steel magnolia Aunt Florence, her half-mad Mama, her sweet-as-pecan-pie cousin Clarice and the rest of her eccentric and racist family, Lena realises it is time to go home to Alabama and confront the past once and for all...
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This book was a little disappointing. The opening sentence is fantastic. (See my favorite quotes.) The first chapters were OK - a little uneven but definitely interesting. The middle chapters of the book, which really lay out the mystery of the main character Arlene's past and her relationship with her cousin and Aunt, are great. However, the ending was soooo predictable. Midway through the book I thought, “If this is how she ends the book, I will be disappointed.” It was, and I was. But mainly because that first sentence is so damn good, she really sets the bar high. The book is worth reading because it's a nice alternative to traditional southern women's fiction. It's not at all cutesy. Another good one along similar lines (though without the mystery element) is My Summer of Southern Discomfort by Stephanie Gayle.