"A charming tale of two delightful ladies in the twilight of their lives. Come, let us take this rare opportunity to step into their home and discover the...
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-ISBN-10:
1735753629
ISBN-13:
9781735753621
Publisher
Michael Congdon
Dimensions
8.00 X 8.00 X 0.21 inches
Language
English
"A charming tale of two delightful ladies in the twilight of their lives. Come, let us take this rare opportunity to step into their home and discover the wonders of their grand antebellum manor. One should never refuse the chance for afternoon tea and the occasion for potentially spirited, and engaging conversation that most often comes with it. After all, hospitality is one of many facets that make the South truly genteel - to decline such a delightful invitation simply would be rude."
With dark humor, dry wit, tongue-in-cheek nods to queer culture, and a liberal helping of mildew, Michael Congdon sentences the reader to sixty delightfully moribund minutes with two old horrible old women and their nicotine-addicted cat.
The plague of 2020 provided the apt incentive for the series of vivid, Earl Grey-soaked descriptions which combine to create the single hour of decaying Southern Gothic which is Miss Haverly & Miss Cavendish. Artist Marie Gagnon's illustrations enhance this quintessential experience of black mold, dry rot, and imminent doom.
Michael Congdon is slowly and stubbornly working to establish himself as an author of multiple genres. His first publication was the 2005 cookbook, S.O.U.P.S., followed mere fifteen years later with It Is Best to Die In Your Sleep, a collection of essays, short stories, recipes, and pornographic farce.
ISBN-10
:1735753629
ISBN-13
:9781735753621
Publisher
:Michael Congdon
Publication date
: 01 Dec, 2020
Category
: Humor
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 8.00 X 8.00 X 0.21 inches
Weight
:177 g
Had Edgar Allen Poe been a 21st Century gay man indifferently reared by Tennessee Williams and Edward Gorey, this Gothic visual snapshot of two nasty women fused in a grim mosaic of decrepit bodies and decaying surroundings might well have been the result.
- Brent Heinze, author, musician, LPC
I don't know how he ended up like this. He was such a sweet little boy. I suppose its my fault. It's always the Mother's fault.
- Louisa Congdon, the author's mother
Please don't call the SPCA. I would never let a cat eat cigarettes
- Bryan Harrison, the author's partner
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