Mix together The Help and Erin Brockovich and you are presented with Lisa Patton’s newest tale, taking place in 2016 at the University of Mississippi during sorority rush.
When I was in college, I personally chose not to pledge. However, many friends did and reading this book gave some clear (and fun) insight into how the process works. It was entertaining to see it from the point of view of the pledges, as well as sorority staff and pledges’ parents.
I love how this book is told through the viewpoints of Miss Pearl, longtime African-American housekeeper of the Alpha Delts house; Cali Watkins, a new freshman trying to find her way; and Wilda, Cali’s dorm neighbor and close friend’s mother. Through their viewpoints, we meet the remaining staff of the sorority house as well as other pledges and their families. You’ll find a character you love to hate, always a pleasure.
This book will translate so well to screen. Miss Pearl just came alive off the page. As I was reading, I felt as if I was watching the movie in my head. We may as well just call Viola Davis right now, save the casting director a step.
If you want to relive your college days or are just looking for the next great Southern novel, I recommend you stop the search because you’ll find it in Rush. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts after finishing.
My thanks to the publisher for the review copy.
About the author: Lisa Patton, best selling author of Whistlin’ Dixie in a Nor’easter, Yankee Doodle Dixie, and Southern as a Second Language, is a Memphis, Tennessee native who spent time as a Vermont innkeeper until three sub-zero winters sent her speeding back down South. She has over 20 years experience working in the music and entertainment business, and is a graduate of the University of Alabama. The proud mother of two sons, eight bonus children, and eleven grandchildren, Lisa lives in the rolling hills of Nashville with her husband and their four-legged furry daughter named Rosie.
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