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Dec 20, 2010

ChristmaSin-A Juliette Christmas Epistle by Ed Williams


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Title: ChristmaSin-A Juliette Christmas Epistle
Author: Ed Williams
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Publisher: Champagne Books
Genre: Holiday/Humor/Memoir
Length: 150 pgs.

About The Book:  Christmas isn't just about sugar plum fairies and reindeer dancing across the sky. It can also be about red clay chunk wars, cock fighting, dead people who may really not be, and more! Get set for a wild, wild Christmas ride with ChristmaSin', Southern Outlaw Author Ed Williams' take on what a true Christmas in a small, rural Southern town is really all about! Learn about Christmas miracles happening in the most unlikely of settings, the early '70s in tiny Juliette, Georgia. It's a novel that could be true, in some places actually is, and one that will both warm the heart and tickle the funny bone! 

The Review: ChristmaSin is an irreverent look at small town life that could only be done this well by Ed Williams. Being a southern small town girl myself, I laughed throughout this story, and shook my head at some parts because it sounded so much like my own family at times.

Although the language is authentic and the humor bawdy from time to time, I found this story of Christmas back home very funny. While this story may not be for everyone, those of us who have grown up in a small town, have relatives we'd like to pretend we don't know, and love to have a good time will read this story even if it's not Christmastime.

Pagan Elements: N/A

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