I have been meaning to read this author for some time. Since this is her latest book, I thought I’d give this one a try. I am now officially a Southerner, living in North Carolina for 4 years. I don’t know a thing about Southern Culture; I am a New Yorker. Yet, so is the author having lived in NYC for 30 years. So, I don’t think this taught me much about Southern humor and that’s fine, but overall it just was a bit too much. I didn’t find it that funny, it was like a comedian going on too long. Yet, I did like the parts about long term female friends, joking to lighten difficult situations, and the absurdity of NYC life where getting a lot of shots in your face is considered normal. Still, I am never taking a bus to Atlantic City and I know exactly where Theresa the Psychic is from on Long Island. I could take her over-the-top absurd visions for about one show. Cringe. So, some parts were kind of funny, the way she talks to her husband and laughed at being the second for her friend’s labor, maybe because mine was similar. Good in parts, put not great. I think I’ll try her earlier book Southern Lady Code that I have.