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Book Review of Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind (Miss Julia, Bk 1)

Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind (Miss Julia, Bk 1)
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Miss Julia Springer is an older, slightly blue-haired Southern lady of very proper upbringing; a life-long, faithful member of the Presbyterian church. She lives alone - a recent widow - in her big, beautiful house in Hendersonville, North Carolina, directly across the street from the church she and her husband have attended for years. Her husband, Wesley Lloyd Springer, was a savvy business man, who worked and took care of all their financial affairs while she stayed home & and attended abundant Bible studies and church functions and meetings, and basked in the righteous light that she and her husband had always occupied in the community. Her husband had made all the decisions in the marriage, and in fact, was an Elder and very important advisor to the church's patriarch and fearless leader, Pastor Ledbetter. Wesley Lloyd had pulled in the driveway coming home from work one night, when he went and had a heart attack that took him to the Lord before he could even get out of his car. Miss Julia knew they were financially comfortable, but she had never realized just how comfortable until after his death. He had always been very frugal, even to the point of not getting air conditioning put in their old house, because he said it was a waste of money, and besides, fresh air was good for them. (Of course, the office he went to every day was air conditioned.) He had also doled our a weekly allowance to her her, saying, âNow, make it last, Julia. Money doesn't grow on trees, you know.' But to her surprise and delight, she now discovers that he has left his wife with millions. Miss Julia was never blessed with children, but she feels pretty content and at peace, knowing that she will now spend the rest of her years getting a little remodeling done on her home, ordering things she wants out of catalogs, and being very active in her church - UNTIL, one day someone drops something off at her doorstep that turned her entire world totally upside down. Absolute chaos ensues.

This was a delightful book. I was at first very put out with this uppity, self-righteous, insensitive, pompous, (and by my standards, very weak) woman, but then I quickly recognized the predictability that she would eventually redeem herself. I don't think this is a spoiler, because I think anyone reading the book would have quickly come to the same prediction. As soon as I realized that, I wondered if the book would then become boring, but for me, it never did. I laughed out loud several times throughout the story, and at times, couldn't put the book down because I needed to know what happened next. In addition to being hilarious, it is a lesson in how to become a better human and a wonderfully satirical kick-in-the-butt to crooked evangelists and the historical oppression of women.