<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Georgia Bottoms is known in her small community as a beautiful, well-to-do, and devoutly Baptist Southern belle. Nobody knows that the family fortune has disappeared, and a single woman like Georgia needs an alternative, and discreet, means of income. In Georgia's case it is six well-heeled lovers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Georgia Bottoms is known in her small community of Six Points, Alabama, as a beautiful, well-to-do, and devoutly Baptist Southern belle. <p/> Nobody realizes that the family fortune has long since disappeared, and a determinedly single woman like Georgia needs an alternative, and discreet, means of income. In Georgia's case it is six well-heeled lovers -- one for each day of the week, with Mondays off -- none of whom knows about the others. <p/> But when the married preacher who has been coming to call (Saturdays) decides to confess their affair in front of the whole congregation, Georgia must take drastic measures to stop him. <p/> In <i>George Bottoms</i>, Mark Childress proves once again his unmistakable skill for combining the hilarious and the absurd to reveal the inner workings of the rebellious human heart.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Downright hilarious....Childress's Georgia peach is the freshest bad girl to rise from the South since Scarlett O'Hara."--<b><i>Washington Examiner</b></i><br><br>"Georgia Bottoms is a lovingly drawn woman, charming, hilarious, heartbreaking, warm and tough, rich in charm and denial and insight. She's an inspired creation in a story filled with serious challenges and fabulous people, good and bad, rich and poor, stunning and appalling, sometimes all at once. They all ring true, and I will never forget them."--<b><i>Anne Lamott, author of Imperfect Birds</b></i><br><br>"Hilarious...Riffs on small-town hypocrisy and racial tensions enliven the plot, but it's the unsinkable Georgia who makes the book delicious."--<b><i>People</b></i><br><br>"Move over, Flannery O'Connor . . . Mark Childress has written another laugh-out-loud Southern classic!"<br>--<b><i>Fannie Flagg, author of I Still Dream About You</b></i><br><br>"One of the most irresistible liars ever to whip up a batch of pimento cheese sandwiches, the irreverent Georgia Bottoms allows Childress to poke fun at a number of sacred cows."--<b>Gina Webb</b>, <b><i>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</b></i><br><br>"Skillfully crafted, memorable, and amusing....Georgia, good-looking and devious, is a compelling character who keeps the narrative alive with her survival skills."--<b><i>Associated Press</b></i><br><br>"The simple act of reading <i>Georgia Bottoms</i> releases tension; buttons are undone, shoes kicked off-man is it hot. Georgia is not perfect, but she's fun to be with."--<b>Susan Salter Reynolds</b>, <b><i>Los Angeles Times</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Mark Childress</b> was born in Monroeville, Alabama. He is the author of seven previous novels, including <i>Georgia Bottoms</i>, <i>One Mississippi</i>, and <i>Crazy in Alabama</i>, three books for children, and the screenplay of the film, <i>Crazy in Alabama</i>. He lives in Key West, Florida.
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