American Thighs: The Sweet Potato Queens' Guide to Preserving Your Assets by Jill Conner Browne

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  • Pub. Date: December 2008
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 69,386

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    • Pub. Date: December 2008
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 69,386

    Synopsis

    "If I can save one woman from these thighs, I will not have lived in vain," #1 New York Times bestselling humorist Jill Conner Browne writes in American Thighs, her handbook and memoir for the Hot and Flashy. Whether young enough to look "hot" or of the age to only feel that way (in flashes with buckets of sweat), every woman has given, or will give, ample thought to preserving her best "assets" (thighs included), so that the dread transition from "cute girl" to "ma'am" won't be quite so unsettling.

    Here are stories of growing up and learning about life — usually the hard way! From disastrous haircuts and color jobs to fashion or verbal faux pas committed, from the kiss wished for but never gotten to the one that should have been skipped, these are the moments that mark each of our journeys from what we thought back then to what we now know. Since to say that Youth is wasted on the Young has got to be the understatement of all time, it falls upon Browne, as one older and wiser, to take a "Hit and Run" down Memory Lane for the sake of offering "Asset-Preserving Tips," with astonishing disclosures about:

  • Why women have risked their lives just to get a little bit blonder
  • How the muumuu has been fashionably resurrected as the "patio dress"
  • Why it's important to always have a good photo of yourself on hand — just in case
  • How, no matter what skin you're in, to make it last a lifetime
  • Why you can never trust anyone over eighty-five

  • Publishers Weekly

    Browne begins her recording warning listeners, “I hope you are not looking to, like, learn a bunch of facts.” This “sort of handbook and memoir for the hot and flashy” is a laugh-out-loud guided tour for listeners who are ready to embrace their upcoming geezerdom. Browne is a relaxed narrator with a soft purr of a voice; she doesn’t have to do any vocal mugging to elicit peels of laughter from listeners. Because she writes her books exactly as she speaks, she’s the perfect narrator, with expert deadpan comedic timing. Some of the most hilarious passages have Browne getting sidetracked from her original thought and finding herself swept down memory lane (like using a restroom without touching anything). Browne advises “live every day like you’ve got all day tomorrow to apologize” and “failure to frolic is a major cause of regret later in life, so if you’re behind on it, catch up!” New listeners will want to catch up on Browne’s backlist. A Simon & Schuster hardcover (Reviews, Oct. 20). (Jan.)

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    All hail the Sweet Potato Queens -- Mississippi’s very own faction of margarita guzzling, tiara wearing, divas of the Deep South, and Jill Conner Browne is the Boss Queen of the queens. With fan favorites like The Sweet Potato Queen’s Book of Love and The Sweet Potato Queen’s Book of Love, Browne dishes up delirious romantic advice and delicious recipes for the growing-ranks of Sweet Potato Queens across the country!

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    HRH Jill Conner Browne, The Sweet Potato Queen does it againby Demodoll

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    February 23, 2009: I have been a fan since the first Sweet Potato Queens book came out (Sweet Potato Queens' Book of Love AKA SPQ BOL) in 1999 and spawned an entire industry. There is now a book series describing everything from marriage and divorce to children and cooking (funeral food is a big favorite), all told with a southern twist that is both naughty and laugh out loud funny. There is also an online store selling queenly merchandise and a parade every March in Jackson, Mississippi that attracts thousands of women. Jill, the self proclaimed "boss queen" writes with an eye toward the southern female of a certain age but these books are enjoyed by women everywhere. I am always happy to see the next installment.

    That said, this book was not quite as funny as the previous installments. Since it is covering the march from middle age to geezerdom maybe there just isn't as much to laugh about. There is some funny stuff but I did not feel like I was looking at my life (being southern myownself) in the mirror this time. I still look forward to the next installment though.

    AMERICAN THIGHS was awesome!by MaryAnneFL

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    February 23, 2009: Jill Conner Browne hit the mark once again with her new book. Laughing out loud while reading a book is one of the truest forms of entertainment. Jill strikes a chord with baby boomers everywhere.