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Dreaming Southern
Dreaming Southern
Author: Linda Bruckheimer
A #1 Los Angeles Times bestseller in hardcover! — Lila Mae Wooten is leaving her home in Kentucky and, with her four children, is driving to meet her husband in California, where they aim to pursue the American Dream and escape a few bill collectors on the way. But since Lila never fails to find treasure on the road less traveled, what sho...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780452280366
ISBN-10: 0452280362
Publication Date: 1/1/2000
Pages: 263
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3.1 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Plume Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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I totally enjoyed the first part of Dreaming Southern by Linda Bruckheimer. The heroine, Lila Mae Wooten, reminded me of a sort of Lucy Ricardo/Carmichael from Kentucky. She means well but is so scatterbrained and impulsive, she just gets herself and her kids into all kinds of crazy messes. She even has a sort of Ethel-like sidekick with a juvenile delingquent son. I alternated between laughing and rolling my eyes at all the predicaments the Wootens get into because of Lila Mae's desire to see the sights and please her kids. The trouble is ... just when I found myself at what I thought was a truly hilarious cliff hanger, the whole thing stopped. A new story took over then, one taking place about 30 years later. Wait a minute, I wanted to say. That can't be all. What happened to...? and to ...?

I was hooked by the opening line: "Usually Lila Mae Wooten had to scream bloody murder before her kids would pay any attention to her at all..." A lot of us moms have felt that way, right? I was really disappointed, though, because I felt like I walked into a booby trap and fell down a tiger trap or something. I would have given it a higher rating otherwise!
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I truly enjoyed the first half of this book, relating the journey of a young mother who is driving from Kentucky to California with four kids. Lots of really funny, if implausible, mishaps. The second half, however, occurs much later when the kids are grown and the narrator has been in California for many years. It does tie up loose ends, nonetheless, it loses the spirit of the first half. I still recommend it.
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Fun, very fast read. The story would appeal to anyone who enjoys a "good story".

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Great story, didn't want to put it down.
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Lila Mae Wooten is a HOOT & a Half!!!
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very entertaining


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