Published on. Export option. Learn More. Flag as inappropriate. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to listen online or offline wherever you are. Laptops and Computers You can listen to audiobooks purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser. More by Jill Conner Browne. See more. Jill Conner Browne. To know the Sweet Potato Queens is to love them, and if you haven't heard about them yet, you will.
Since the early s, this group of belles gone bad has been the toast of Jackson, Mississippi, with their glorious annual appearance in the St. Patrick's Day parade. In The Sweet Potato Queens' Book of Love, their royal ringleader, Jill Conner Browne, introduces the Queens to the world with this sly, hilarious manifesto about love, life, men, and the importance of being prepared. The Sweet Potato Queens like men. They like them so much that they have devoted an absolutely inordinate amount of time to the pursuit of men, marriage, and great sex.
And then, when that doesn t work out, they've devoted an inordinate amount of time to divorce, gittin another one and having great sex with him instead. The Sweet Potato Queens' Field Guide to Men is the Queens manifesto on all matters of the heart, featuring tales from Queens around the world, plus the continuing adventures of the women you've come to know and love and envy just a little bit. You are cordially invited to attend The Sweet Potato Queens are bona fide experts at planning a marvelous marriage and ending one—flip this book right on over if you're looking for advice on dumping a deadweight hubby!
And even if you're not planning your own nuptials, surely you have dreamt about your perfect day, regardless of whether you've met Mr.
Right yet! Right Mr. Similar audiobooks. Bunmi Laditan. For parents of toddlers, it's a "you better laugh so you don't cry" period. Bunmi Laditan's hilarious, satirical guide to toddlerhood offers parents instant and very welcome comic relief—along with the very good news that "It's Not Your Fault. The book seems more an inconsistent retelling of Browne's previous nonfiction material now cast in a fiction mold rather than a tour de force of fresh, new stories.
Browne's reading of her work is clear and solid. Also included are some recipes and an interview with the author. Recommended for larger libraries or for adult chick-lit collections Denise A. As an antidote to the snooty clubs that won't have them, offbeat teens Jill, Mary Bennett, Patsy, Tammy and Gerald come together to form the Sweet Potato Queens, founded on the principle "If it ain't fun, we ain't doing it.
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The friends remain close long after graduation, despite taking divergent paths. Rich-girl-with-a-secret Mary Bennett heads off to soap-star fame in Hollywood; Gerald to no one's surprise comes out in San Francisco; and beautiful aspiring singer Tammy becomes a local TV weathergirl who drowns her numerous insecurities in a string of extramarital affairs.
Midwestern-transplant Patsy moves to Atlanta and becomes a mom, while Boss Queen Jill muddles through a dull job and even duller love life. Tall and athletic, she eventually hits her stride, finding satisfaction as an in-demand personal trainer and a popular local columnist.
Meanwhile, the queens experience the requisite laughter, tears and general messiness of life, all culminating in a last-minute London intervention to save Tammy from her latest bad decision. Co-written with Gillespie, author of the Bottom Dollar Girls series, it reads less like a novel than what it is: the latest extension of this successful southern-fried brand. Breezy, but likely to move only existing fans of the Sweet Potato Queens.
Kirkus Reviews. Discussion Questions 1. The novel begins with the question "Is a queen created or is she born that way? Jill claims you can see "the gleam of a queen" 1 in baby pictures of Queen Elizabeth, Cher, and RuPaul. What other celebrities—male, female, or somewhere in between!
Jill narrates the novel in the first-person voice. How does this affect the way the story unfolds? Discuss what the novel might be like from the point of view of another one of the Queens. Jill introduces the city of Jackson, Mississippi, by emphasizing the divide of Yazoo Road: "If you lived north of Yazoo, like Marcy Stevens did, you peed champagne and blew your nose in silk. If you lived south—as I did—you peed Dixie Beer and blew your nose in burlap" 9. What is the "personality" of Jackson? How is the town like another character in the book, or even another Queen?
If this novel were set in your hometown, how would it be different? Jill describes her thirteen-year-old self like this: "I was so skinny? If I turned sideways and stuck out my tongue, I looked like a zipper" 6. Think back to your own early teenage years.
How would you humorously describe what you looked like back then? Were you as awkwardasyoung Jill? Jill's friends describe her as "a whiz at motivating people," "a born leader," and "a helluva cook" So why does Jill think, "I must have been absent when God handed out talents" 45? What do you think is behind her late-blooming career and unsatisfying love life? What has been holding her back?
The Sweet Potato Queens' four food groups are sweet, salty, fried, and au gratin!
What are yours? Are they just as indulgent as the Queens'? One of the themes of the novel is the importance of creating your own positive self-image.
Take Tammy as an example. Discuss how her character evolves, from the Key Club incident in high school to realizing she's been "royalty in Jackson all along" What mistakes does Tammy make, and how do they affect her self-image? What does it take for Tammy to accept herself as a real-life Sweet Potato Queen, instead of a fantasized "Lady Tammy" ?
Jill's writing career grows over the course of the novel, from joking about sending her articles to the Fish Wrapper Gazette , to her beloved column in The Diddy Wah Diddy, to realizing she should write a book about the Sweet Potato Queens. What helps Jill gain confidence in her writing? Do you think she successfully balances her career as a personal trainer with her love for writing? How does Ross quickly win over Jill, who admits, "It was positively head-spinning how quickly my feelings for Ross had grown. I was like a sports car that had gone from zero to sixty in three dates" ?
What are some of the warning signs that Ross is too good to be true? If you were in Jill's position, do you think you would fall for Ross's charms? Why or why not? Paddy's Day Parade of pages to What has changed on their float over the years, and what has remained the same? What is Patsy's special talent, which earns her the nickname "Queen Poot" ? How does Patsy use her unique skill on Marcy Stevens? Does Marcy get what's coming to her?