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Walking Across Egypt
Author: Clyde Edgerton

Book Information
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345346490 - ISBN-10: 0345346491
Publication Date: 2/12/1988
Pages: 240


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio Cassette

Book Description:
"An unpretentious, finely-crafted novel that will linger with the readers like the last strains of a favorite hymn. It is more enjoyable than a pitcher full of sweet tea and one of Mattie's home-cooked dinners."
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION
She had as much business keeping a stray dog as she had walking across Egypt--which not so incidentally is the title of her favorite hymn. She's Mattie Rigsbee, an independent, strong-minded senior citizen, who at 78, might be slowing down just a bit. When young, delinquent Wesley Benfield drops in on her life, he is even less likely a companion than the stray dog. But, of course, the dog never tasted her mouth-watering pound cake....Wise witty, down-home and real, WALKING ACROSS EGYPT is a book for everyone.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Connie (jazzysmom) - IL wrote on 3/26/2009...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

This southern fiction is really a funny read. By page 9 i was laughing out loud and continued to laugh out loud to the end. I loved Miss Mattie. This is a book to make you smile, was well worth the time it took to read it.

Diane E. (quackers) wrote on 10/19/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

A funny, heartwarming story about Mattie, a 78 year old Southern Baptist lady in North Carolina, and how she opens her life to a teenaged delinquent boy. My family is from the south and these characters seemed so familiar to me, I feel like they must be related somehow. The dialog and colloquialisms ring true, as do the people themselves. Mattie urges every visitor to her house to sit down and eat something, whether they be neighbor, family or dogcatcher. The author really makes you feel like you are standing right in Mattie's kitchen with her as she goes through the day. I loved Mattie and this book. I used to know so many gracious, old-fashioned southern women like Mattie (most I was related to), but ladies like her are rare nowadays. It was such a treat to spend time with one. And this is a laugh-out-loud funny story.

Darcy K. wrote on 7/13/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

For those of us in the South, Miss Mattie might be the elderly lady next door. Seventy eight, and still mowing her own grass and picking butter beans. She's known as one of the best cooks in little Listre, NC. But now, her children are worried that she's getting a bit too old and odd to be living on her own. And almost as if to prove their point, she decides to step into the life of a local juvenile delinquent (Wesley) to help him change his ways. Some might say she's living out her faith. Some might say she's just getting strange in her old age. Either way, Mattie is determined for things to change, much to the surprise of the neighbors and her family!

Highly recommended, a wonderful slice of living in the small-town South.

Rebecca L. wrote on 3/16/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I don't know when I have laughed out loud so much when reading a book! It probably helps that I was born and raised in the South, but I could sooo relate to these characters. Loved it!

Melinda M. wrote on 2/12/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A Light, Easy Read

Carole T. (CatTrix58) wrote on 4/23/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Funny. It's the story of a 78 yr. old hard-headed woman, a stray dog, a teenage delinquent, and the bond they form. (and the best home cooking in Listre, North Carolina.

Sarah P. wrote on 1/25/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Read this because of the movie, and I loved it.

Phil S. wrote on 1/18/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Classic southern fiction.

Bonnie F. (harmony85) wrote on 5/4/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The story of a spunky woman, a stray dog, a teenage deliquent, and the best home cooking in Listre, North Carolina!

Regina L. wrote on 4/15/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent Book, I even went out and bought the movie!!


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Shirley E. (luvantiques) wrote on 12/5/2008...


This is a delightful book!! As someone who lives in the South I can relate to Mattie Rigsbee and all the characters in this book. I know people like this and probably am a little that way myself!! An easy, quick read that will have you wanting to just sit back with a cup of coffee or a glass of sweet iced tea and enjoy every page.

Carol R. (hansmrs) - Murphys wrote on 4/17/2008...


A very enjoyable read. When you want something light & heartwarming. Quick & easy read.

Tori B. (toriocookie) wrote on 10/8/2005...


Great book. I thoughley enjoyed. Edgerton writes in a true southern style with lots of antidotes that makes you feel you "know" these people. I also have his sequel Killer Diller.


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