Through
down-home storytelling, Reba McEntire offers her fans a glimpse into her personal life, as
well as a healthy dose of traditional, God-lovin' values. Like a quilt, McEntire's book of
country comfort is stitched from real-life material--little scraps of wisdom that
miraculously piece together into a heartfelt mosaic. Right from the start McEntire
establishes herself as a "modern country woman," able to explore a spider's web
with her son as deftly as she can explore the World Wide Web. Herein lies the strength of
McEntire's writing, her ability to apply the old, country traditions to the more
contemporary values that her readers are likely to identify with. Chapter titles such as
"Tougher Than You Think," "A Mama's Way," and "Let a Smile be
Your Umbrella ... but Don't Forget Your Raincoat" all allude to the grit and honey
texture of this loving book of back porch inspiration. --Gail Hudson |