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by Ann B. Ross

  • ISBN: 0670018643
  • Category: Thriller & Mystery
  • Author: Ann B. Ross
  • Subcategory: Mystery
  • Other formats: lrf lrf rtf lit
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Viking Adult (March 27, 2008)
  • Pages: 326 pages
  • FB2 size: 1657 kb
  • EPUB size: 1848 kb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 604
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Miss Julia Stands Her Ground. Miss Julia Paints the Town.

Miss Julia Stands Her Ground.

The Miss Julia series of books are always delightful. This was a fun book to read. Guessing Miss Julia is in her 60's and a real whirlwind along with being a very proper Southern gentlewoman.

Sep 05, 2012 Sarahanne rated it it was amazing. The Miss Julia series of books are always delightful. The Southern attitudes of Miss Julia as she takes small steps away from the out-dated restrictions placed upon her by the Presbyterian Church to which she belongs are hilarious.

Miss Julia, an elderly widow in Abbotsville, North Carolina Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind (Miss Julia, Miss Julia Takes Over (Miss Julia, Miss Ju. .Book 9. Development threatens Abbotsville, but not fo. ore. Shelve Miss Julia Paints the Town.

The inimitable Miss Julia is back and ready for a fight in her latest rollicking adventure. Don't miss Miss Julia Raises the Roof, coming April 2018 from Viking. The sleepy town of Abbotsville is abuzz over the mayor's plans to replace the old courthouse with luxury retirement condos. On top of that, several of the town's husbands seem to have flown the coop. As usual, it falls to Miss Julia to save the day-and the courthouse- even if she has to expose a few of the town's not-so- well-kept secrets. Fans simply can't get enough of Ann B. Ross.

There had been times when I would’ve rejoiced to see the last of him. Here lately, though, he had seemed somewhat resigned to doing things our way.

Ann B. Ross l as the starting time of the Sunday service, just to prove he still had some authority. So I had also become resigned to keeping him on, especially since his retirement wasn’t that far off. And, I reminded myself, getting a new preacher in his place would surely create a new set of problems, which I didn’t want to deal with. A new preacher would undoubtedly be young and untried.

Ross Ann B. Год: 2010. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. 1. Ross Ann B. Год: 2008. File: EPUB, 279 KB. 2. Miss Julia Meets Her Match. Год: 2004.

Don't miss Miss Julia Raises the Roof, coming April 2018 from Viking. Her author events consistently draw crowds of readers craving another book featuring her feisty, white-haired heroine. Miss Julia Paints the Town is certain to satisfy their craving and draw new fans to this hilarious and heartwarming series.

Ross’s Miss Julia books are a variation of the Lucy Ricardo/Ethel Mertz riff. Miss Julia always finds herself in the middle of something that needs fixin’. Not on Miss Julia’s watch-no,no,no. So she sets out to right the wrong, squash the insect, and save the town. And there are laughs a plenty. The Miss Julia books are for settin’-in an overstuffed chair, curled up, and having a cozy time with a funny, funny lady

Miss Julia, Book 4. By: Ann B. Narrated by: Cynthia Darlow. A new Miss Julia novel from New York Times best-selling author Ann B. Ross is a special treat for her devoted fans as well as those new to the adventures of the titular senior citizen

Miss Julia, Book 4. Ross is a special treat for her devoted fans as well as those new to the adventures of the titular senior citizen. This time out, the proper Southern lady has a couple doozies on her plate. It seems that her friend Hazel’s PI husband, .,. has gotten himself in some trouble in West Virginia - and he’s one tirade away from landing in a jail cell. Ross - Author Of The Miss Julia Novels, including Miss Julia Delivers the Goods and Miss Julia Renews her Vows.

It seems, though, that she didn't know just how many Southern women of a certain age there were! And now, 20 years and 20 books later, they've been joined by women, as well as men, of all ages. Scroll down for a picture of the gorgeous Miss Julia Paints the Town Daylily. Ann B.

Dismayed by developer plans to bulldoze a historic courthouse, Miss Julia launches a plan to expose the community's eccentric characters in order to scare off investors, but her investigation is challenged by the disappearances of several of her friends' husbands. 85,000 first printing.
Reviews about Miss Julia Paints the Town (Miss Julia, Book 9) (7):
Sharpbrew
I read a lot of books, culled from many genres. I’m not averse to reading gritty novels with the bluest of language. But when I’ve had my fill of heavy literature or extremely contemporary fiction, I love to read another installment of Ann B. Ross’s Miss Julia series. Not a bloody murder, not a curse word in sight. Miss Julia Paints the Town is about the eighth or ninth book in the series, featuring Miss Julia Murdoch, an aged Southern matron, pillar of the Presbyterian church, regular attendee of the hair salon to get her signature helmet do, a lady at all times and dressed in a skirt—no pants, and a leader of her small-town North Carolina community. Ross’s Miss Julia books are a variation of the Lucy Ricardo/Ethel Mertz riff. Miss Julia always finds herself in the middle of something that needs fixin’. In this edition, the town court house is being sold to a developer who plans to tear it down and put up a high rise condominium. Not on Miss Julia’s watch—no,no,no. So she sets out to right the wrong, squash the insect, and save the town. And there are laughs a plenty. The Miss Julia books are for settin’—in an overstuffed chair, curled up, and having a cozy time with a funny, funny lady. Miss Julia Paints the Town doesn’t disappoint in that regard.
Cae
I usually like the Miss Julia books, and I love Miss Lillian, but I have to say it strikes a clanging note with me when I run into the faint mockery of Catholicism that we see in this book and more strongly in an earlier one. What's the need? It's offensive and pulls me up short, especially when it isn't countered in any way further on in the story by any of the characters. I'm disappointed in Miss Ross when she resorts to this kind of thing.
Vikus
This book was so fun, it was literally a page-turner for me unlike her others. I enjoyed all of them but this one stood out as very entertaining. It was more normal-based, believable, she is facing issues that one might in life but in Julia-style which is always fun. Her characters were so vivid and well done, I totally believe in them all. This is my favorite book but I can't wait to dig into the rest & I sure hope the author is typing away at present, creating more as I can't figure out how I would live life without Miss Julia to hang out with when my life allows the time. One caution - I've just gotten Miss Julia Delivers the Goods and watch out as the back cover gives more information than it should.
great ant
Can hardly wait to finish one and start another! All of her characters are intriguing. Love the way each character is further developed in the next book! Miss Julia, keep on getting into things!
Lbe
I enjoyed the book. My complaint is that the author did not include details that would tell the reader about the characters’ motives or why some of the events happened.
Kahavor
I loved this book, the characters are very real and quite lively, It is a fun summer read.
Juce
I love all miss Julia books. If you are a fan another great one.
Anything written by Ann Ross is a winner, and the Miss Julia series is superb. I love to visit Abbottsville, it's a special place, filled with believable characters, who could be your next door neighbor. Wish there were more books of this type to read. I also like Jan Karon and Barbara Dickinson. They can tell a story that is wonderful, interesting and satifying--and yes, NO BAD LANGUAGE. Hope there will be many more visits to Abbotsville. I want to see how Little Lloyd turns out. Ms Ross, you keep writing and I'll keep reading.

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