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We Don't Push in Fairhope

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We Don't Push in FairhopeWhat happens when a charming small Southern town is suddenly the fastest-growing city in the state? Who are all these people, and why do they keep tooting their horns? Award-winning author and columnist Leslie Anne Tarabella leads us on a fun spin through her hometown of Fairhope, Alabama, with heartwarming short stories and laughs along the way that will inspire readers to find the joy and uniqueness in their own hometowns.
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About the In her fourth book, Leslie Anne Tarabella takes the reader on a stroll through the flower-lined streets of Fairhope, Alabama. Having spent most of her life living along the Gulf Coast, the humor award-winning author shares lighthearted stories of her fast-growing small town and the characters who live there. Readers of Leslie Anne’s long-running newspaper column have come to love her tales of trying to raise her two sons with old-fashioned manners in a modern world and loving her New Jersey born husband with her big Southern heart.

263 pages, Hardcover

Published October 8, 2024

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January 19, 2026
Perfect for what it is. A meandering tale of the area in which I live. She speaks like a native and captures the general essence of Fairhope. More of a collection of essays, but so enjoyable, funny and light easy read.
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