Southern Comforts

  • Southern Comforts: Rooted in a Florida Place
    By Sudye Cauthen

    One story takes us on a fox hunt; another reveals lingering racial problems. Permeating the book is the ever-present menace of growth and development and what it holds for Cauthen's Florida.

  • Southern Comforts: Drinking and the U.S. South
    By Conor Picken, Matthew Dischinger

    Keywords for Southern Studies, edited by Scott Romine and Jennifer Rae Greeson, U of Georgia P, 2016, pp. 264–75. Laing, Olivia. The Trip to Echo Spring: On Writers and Drinking. Picador, 2013. “Nearest Green: Jack Daniel's First Master ...

  • Southern Comforts: By Kathleen Clark
    By Kathleen Clark

    Southern Comforts is a beautiful exploration of the intimate workings of all relationships.

  • Southern Comforts
    By JoAnn Ross

    To her fans, Roxanne Scarbrough is the genteel Southern queen of good taste—she's built an empire around the howto's of gracious living.

  • Southern Comforts
    By JoAnn Ross

    Chelsea Cassidy, official biographer of the Southern queen of good taste, Roxanne Scarbrough, begins to uncover secrets that Roxanne wants to keep buried, which lead her to Cash Beaudine, a man Roxanne is determined to have for herself.

  • Southern Comforts
    By Nan Dixon

    Rule #2—Never get involved with a guest Abigail Fitzgerald has always followed her mama's rules when it comes to running their family's B and B. But her mama never had to resist a man like Grayson Smythe.

  • Southern Comforts
    By Sandy Steen

    Prodigal son and bad boy extraordinaire, Beau Stuart is finally coming home.

  • Southern Comforts: Why Mississippians Are So Fat!
    By Valerie Fairley

    Southern Comforts contains memoirs and recipes from the South. Foods such as pinto beans and cornbread, Southern fried chicken, and chitterlings are included in this cookbook.