Discussions/Questions Look at the Walt Whitman quote at the beginning of The Same Sweet Girls. Why does King use this here? Why does Corrine state early on that, “The illusion of sweetness, that’s all that counts. We don’t have to be sincerely sweet, but by God we have to be good at faking it. Southern [ ]Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. · Thus, when a book like Cassandra King's THE SAME SWEET GIRLS comes along, I read it as a voyeur trying to get a handle on why these relationships thrive and what nourishes them over the years. The jacket of the book told me that King belongs to a real life Same Sweet Girls group, which reunites every year. · None of the Same Sweet Girls are really girls anymore and none of them have actually ever been sweet. But this spirited group of Southern women, who have been holding biannual reunions ever since they were together in college, are nothing short of compelling.
Without a touch of sentimentality, Cassandra King writes of the way close friends can help each other through even the most cataclysmic life events. Both heartbreaking and hilarious, The Same Sweet Girls will touch, move, and inspire readers to cherish their own lifelong friendships. Perfect for reading groups, The Same Sweet Girls is a story. The Same Sweet Girls' Guide to Life Quotes Showing of "Some might say we lose ourselves in a good book. In truth, we find ourselves.". ― Cassandra King, The Same Sweet Girls' Guide to Life: Advice from a Failed Southern Belle. tags: books, life-lessons, reading-for-life, reading-secrets. Another wonderful novel from Cassandra King. Same Sweet Girls is the story of six college friends who remain friends for life. The women all come from different backgrounds and each one has a story to tell. They call themselves the Same Sweet Girls, but they are definitely not sweet.
Look at the Walt Whitman quote at the beginning of The Same Sweet Girls. Why does King use this here? 2. Why does Corrine state early on that, "The illusion of sweetness, that's all that counts. We don't have to be sincerely sweet, but by God we have to be good at faking it. Another wonderful novel from Cassandra King. Same Sweet Girls is the story of six college friends who remain friends for life. The women all come from different backgrounds and each one has a story to tell. They call themselves the Same Sweet Girls, but they are definitely not sweet. Discussions/Questions Look at the Walt Whitman quote at the beginning of The Same Sweet Girls. Why does King use this here? Why does Corrine state early on that, “The illusion of sweetness, that’s all that counts. We don’t have to be sincerely sweet, but by God we have to be good at faking it. Southern [ ].
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