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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Life in the south is different. Time seems to move a little slower. The tea is a lot sweeter. The birds sing a loud clear song while the smell of honeysuckle lingers in the air.
I have always lived in upper south, never in the deep South. The farther south you go the stronger the accent and the slower the pace. Too often the south is stereo typed either as ignorant rednecks (I happen to be one so I have the right to say that) or southern belles. The south is both and much more.
Patricia Neely-Dorsey shares her memories of Mississippi. Her style is simple and easy to understand. Most poets seem to write in symbolism that only they have the key to interpret. Not so with Dorsey. She wants readers to understand.
No one could better describe a southern man --
Southern Man. (excerpt)
He’s got strong,
firm hands that let you know ,
Real work is nothing new. …….
There are certain kinds of values
This man is sure to hold
His love of home and family
Is sure to not grow cold. …..
He’ll deeply love his mother.
Well done Patricia! I will long cherish Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia.