Bless Your Heart, Tramp was an impulse buy at my local used bookstore that I picked up because I laughed at the title. Unfortunately, that's where I did most of my laughing. The book is a series of short essays divided into themes such as "In the Home," "Southerners," and "Everyone Else." To be honest, not much of it felt really Southern. I couldn't really relate to the stories (I did laugh at some of them), since 1) I wasn't born here (transplant), and 2) I'm not really basic (I hope), which is who most of the stories were aimed at. The last section of the book was just a bunch of random observations on things, non of which had much of a Southern spin on it. The book was written in 1999, published in 2000, so a lot of the references were out-dated (Linda Tripp! Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire!). If you're going to write about every day life, don't use a lot of pop culture references that aren't going to be relevant in 10 years (who wants to talk about the Harlem Shuffle?). Suitable dot bathroom reading, maybe, or just a sorbet between books.