It's a Southern Thing


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"Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, We were sticky and sweaty 'cause this is the South." This is how the night before Christmas begins in the South. The weather may be balmy sometimes, but Southerners can still put on a Christmas celebration like no other. No matter the weather or the state, there's no mistaking Santa loves the South. This fun, whimsically illustrated version of the traditional "Night Before Christmas" is perfect for families to read aloud at their annual celebrations. Merry Christmas, y'all! "As he flew overhead, he exclaimed in delight: 'Blessed Christmas to y'all and to y'all a good night!'" - 28 Pages




Southern Christmas Book


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Christmas as it is celebrated in the South.




The Ultimate Southern Living Christmas Book


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Presents a multitude of ideas for decorating, cooking, and gift-giving and wrapping for the Christmas season according to southern traditions.




A Southern Time Christmas


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When a Southern farmer discovers an elf who has fallen from Santa's sleigh, the elf tells him about Santa's annual trip to the South.




Southern Christmas


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Christmas has always captured the hearts of southern writers. Here in the volume are twenty-eight classic stories and memories of the holidays.




Christmas with Southern Living 2001


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Contains recipes, menus, and decorating ideas centered around Christmas.




Southern Living Christmas All Through The South


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Christmas All Through the South captures and celebrates the quintessential experience of Christmas in the South. Presented as a timeline of the Christmas season, each event depicted tells a highly visual story of local Southern traditions and classic holiday parties. Each event will captivate readers with an expansive collection of vibrant, full-page images, and festive, complimentary menus accompany many of the events. Combining all the elements for which Southern Living is known and revered - food, travel, and homes, this book is a journey of celebrations through the South, from the low country and the pan-handle to the Texas ranch and Williamsburg farmhouse. Kicking off the season is a reason to get outdoors with "A Tree-Cutting Outing" and "Mistletoe Hunt." "Open House" celebrations in stunningly decorated homes, a "Midnight Mass" in a charming Southern town, and a jubilant Christmas morning spread add to the bliss of the holiday euphoria. An "Oyster Roast" in a sleepy coastal town brings luck to the coming months, as it ties up the complete Christmas season with a ruby red bow.




The Southern Night Before Christmas


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The classic Christmas tale gets a regional spin as Santa Claus takes on each states best-known characteristics.




Southern Twelve Days of Christmas, The


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A classic carol, served with a hot side of grits! "On the first day of Christmas my sugar gave to me a porch swing by a peach tree." Readers will sing along as magnolias blossom and slices of pecan pie are put on every plate. Beautiful illustrations capture the vibrancy of this delightful Southern adaptation.




A Warm Southern Christmas


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“Prepare for tears in your eyes—A Warm Southern Christmas is that kind of story.” —Connie Shelton, USA Today bestselling author When Luke Tattersall buried his brother and sister-in-law on a raw October day he took in their two children to raise as his own. He didn’t account for the fact that in 1890s small-town Mississippi, single fatherhood was not an option. It isn’t long before the sheriff visits, informing him that, without a wife, Luke will lose the children to their cold-hearted aunt and uncle. Under that threat he vows to be married by Christmas. Only problem is, none of the local girls are interested in marrying a sawmill worker with little money and two half-grown kids. Stephanie Cotter is living with the scandal of having broken off her engagement, and now her father has promised her to a man three times her age. She’ll do anything to get out of Seattle, out from under her father’s thumb. Including marriage to a man in Mississippi she’s never met? Climbing aboard the southbound train is one of the most difficult things she’s ever done but she’s determined to make the best of it. Will the children accept her as their new mother, and will she and Luke ever find love and intimacy? And what kind of Christmas can she possibly expect in her new Southern home? Praise for A Warm Southern Christmas: “—will just reach out and grab your heart!!!” –Brenda Smith, 5 stars, Amazon “Five Stars—a must read!” – Sandra Mayhew, 5 stars, Amazon “A WARM SOUTHERN CHRISTMAS (Susan Tanner) was my favorite!” JJares, online review