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That’s All She Wrote
by Judith Clarke
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- “Mother Tough says:
‘If Christmas moved to July, could we have firecrackers in
December?’
“The greatest thing since sliced bread is a return to
un-sliced bread.”
“No matter how many glasses of water you drink...no matter
how many lotions you apply, your skin will look like crepe
paper on the high school homecoming parade float”
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- “The warmth, wit and wisdom of Judith Clarke’s writing, so much
in evidence in Mother Tough wrote the book, is visible once again in
her new collection of “memoirs,” That’s all she wrote. ...Clarke
really has a knack for capturing the scenes and dialogue of a family
of unique people who share good times and bad, tears and fears, but,
most of all, life and laughter.” —Faith Andrews Bedford, author of
Barefoot Summers: Reflections on Home, Family and Simple
Pleasures
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- “Judith Clarke is ‘Erma Bombeck meets Poor Richard.’ ... In the
book’s afterword, Clarke says she has “written everything Mother
Tough wanted to say.” She turned 68 in April ... and she will tell
you one more thing: “It just gets better.” —Donna Alvis-Banks,
The Roanoke Times
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- ISBN-10: 0-926487-28-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-926487-28-4
- 240 pages, 8 ½ inches x 5 ½ inches, paperback
- First edition (October 1, 2007)
- $15.00
plus shipping, per copy
- US shipping and handling -
$5.00, add
$.50 for
each additional book
- International shipping and handling -
$15.00
for Priority Mail International
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