A Proper Southern Lady : Written and Illustrated by Becky Stuttz Jones

A Proper Southern Lady : Written and Illustrated by Becky Stuttz Jones

A Proper Southern Lady : Written and Illustrated by Becky Stuttz Jones

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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between an ordinary woman and a proper Southern lady? "A Proper Southern Lady" covers everything from "abide" to "zero tolerance" teaching all how ladies in the South have cultivated the art of manners and style to show the world how "rite we've been raised".

A Proper Southern Lady : Written and Illustrated by Becky Stuttz Jones,Becky Stuttz Jones,BookSurge Publishing,141961696X,Humor / General,Southern ladies

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