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I Got the South in My Mouth

By: Kennesaw Taylor
Narrated by: Barry Newman
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Publisher's Summary

I Got the South in My Mouth is a collection of short stories, poems, and articles written by Southern author Kennesaw Taylor.

Best-selling author of Informally Educated, Kennesaw is an advocate against child abuse and domestic violence, a position demanded of him by fate, not granted him by education. His humor column is in its third uninterrupted year in the Wilkinson County Post, as well as other Georgia papers, and continues to grow online. I Got the South in My Mouth: And I Can’t Get It Out and its accompanying book of photography, Kennesaw’s Southern Odyssey, are Kennesaw’s sixth and seventh published works. Born in Milledgeville, Kennesaw now lives in Athens, Georgia, and has spent his life traveling to gain the rich background necessary to make him a treasured American writer. Degrees from the school of hard knocks, the school of life, and others hang on Kennesaw’s office walls.

©2011 Kennesaw Taylor (P)2014 Kennesaw Taylor

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