Tag: Celia Rivenbank

First Line Friday #9

Today on First Line Friday is a book I saw in my local used bookstore.  It was clearance and the title made me laugh,so I bought it.  I hope to read it soon as it looks like a it will be an entertaining, quick, and fun read.

Studies say that children don’t remember all that much, and certainly nothing good, until they are at least six years old.

Celia Rivenbark is an intrepid explorer and acid commentator on the land south of the Mason-Dixon Line. In this collection of screamingly funny essays, you’ll discover:

*How to get your kid into a character breakfast at Disney World (or run the risk of eating chicken out of a bucket with Sneezy)
*Secrets of Celebrity Moms (don’t hate them because they’re beautiful when there are so many other reasons)
*ebay addiction and why “It ain’t worth having if it ain’t on ebay”
*Why today’s children’s clothes make six-year-olds look like Vegas showgirls with an abundance of anger issues
*And so much more!
Celia Rivenbark’s essays about life in today’s South are like caramel popcorn—sweet, salty, and utterly irresistible.