"A funny first novel about the seismic shivers and cultural shocks within the marriage of a feisty Free Will Baptist and a missionary liberal."@en
"Raney and Charles were drawn together by their mutual love for bluegrass music. Though their love is strong, their cultural differences sometimes seem monumental."
""This book is too good to keep to yourself. Read it aloud with someone you love, then send it to a friend. But be sure to keep a copy for yourself, because you'll want to read it again and again."--Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey Raney is a small-town Baptist. Charles is a liberal from Atlanta. And Raney is the story of their marriage. Charming, wise, funny, and truthful, it is a novel for everyone to love. "A real jewel."--Richmond Times-Dispatch."@en
"The story of the first two years of a marriage between a Free Will Baptist and an Episcopalian."@en
""What James Thurber might have written had he lived in North Carolina".--The Washington Post."
""What James Thurber might have written had he lived in North Carolina".--The Washington Post."@en
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