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All Over But The Shoutin' by Rick Bragg

All Over But The Shoutin'

by Rick Bragg
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 1997, 329 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 1998, 255 pages
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This book was terribly written and a hard read. I was so frustrated reading the book and honestly if it wasn't a required reading for school I would have stopped on page two. Bragg jumped from subject to subject without completing his thought. I felt agony reading this book...sorry Mr. Bragg this was not a winner.


It's Great! This is the first whole book I have every read. It keep me wanting to know what else happend in his life.


I want to contact Mr. Bragg personally but can't find a website with an email address. I'm reading All Over But The Shoutin for the 2nd time. His hometown is my hometown and the emotions that his writing evokes in me at this particular time brings me to tears. This small town is presently undergoing tragic changes due to the chemical/nuclear incinerator that has just been activated. My fear is that it will succumb, as many small towns have, and it will only live in the memories of the people that once called it home. This book has perserved some memories and for that, I am very grateful.


Mike Hicks
The greatest thing a book can do is make us think. All Over But the Shoutin' made me think - made me laugh - made me cry. I grew up in the same valleys as Rick Bragg, and the painful song he sings in his book will soon be forgotten if not for the work of authors like him. Sadly beautiful best describes the book.


Stacy
Rick Bragg's book was exceptional. The words just seemed to lift from the page and involve you in it so much that you felt like a member of the family. He allowed you to relate to his experiences and also feel a little sorry for him at the same time. The way he reaches out to you, the reader, is like no other. The effects of his story will draw you to tears.


Jamie
Rick Bragg made me realize that not all people have it easy. His memoir made a strong impact on my life. I now realize that many people go through difficult times...it makes me grateful for everything that I have

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