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I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows: Musings of a Prissy Southern Woman
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I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows: Musings of a Prissy Southern Woman
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I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows: Musings of a Prissy Southern Woman
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I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows is a collection of mini-memoirs and short essays that range from
thought provoking, deep, and poignant to laugh-out-loud funny and stream-of-consciousness ramblings. Warmth and authenticity emanate from each page as author Teddy McMahon Pruett shares her many experiences in vivid, descriptive, and down-to-earth language, leaving readers with the sense that they are riding shot-gun with Teddy and witnessing her experiences firsthand.
"Before I began quilting in 1974," says Teddy, "I wanted to be a writer, fascinated that a person could express an idea, a story, or an emotion in written form and another person could understand and experience the same emotion." In I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows, Teddy not only does just that, but she excels at it.
Women age 30 and up will resonate with these topics that all women encounter and grapple with at various times and stages in their lives. And Teddy leaves nothing off the table. She definitely "goes there"! All of which makes her even more relatable.
I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows is a collection of mini-memoirs and short essays that range from
thought provoking, deep, and poignant to laugh-out-loud funny and stream-of-consciousness ramblings. Warmth and authenticity emanate from each page as author Teddy McMahon Pruett shares her many experiences in vivid, descriptive, and down-to-earth language, leaving readers with the sense that they are riding shot-gun with Teddy and witnessing her experiences firsthand.
"Before I began quilting in 1974," says Teddy, "I wanted to be a writer, fascinated that a person could express an idea, a story, or an emotion in written form and another person could understand and experience the same emotion." In I Can't Write Without My Eyebrows, Teddy not only does just that, but she excels at it.
Women age 30 and up will resonate with these topics that all women encounter and grapple with at various times and stages in their lives. And Teddy leaves nothing off the table. She definitely "goes there"! All of which makes her even more relatable.


















