
Barbershop Education
What Makes Us Southerners, Volume II
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Kathryn Tucker Windham
About this listen
Windham tells us of a tombstone, exquisitely carved with doves, roses, and delicate leaves, that was used as a carving board and confectionary mold in her family's kitchen; of making frog houses in the sand; of a basket made for picking cotton; and of a little fatherless boy learning the ways of men while waiting to have his "ears lowered".
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- Narrated by: Kathryn Tucker Windham
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- Abridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
She is a living icon of the family storytelling renaissance in America. And to hear her tell it, Kathryn Tucker Windham owes it all to her father, the small-town banker, school-board chairman, and Sunday school superintendent who always came home with a story. These stories celebrate the father he was and the stories that are his legacy.
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Terrific!
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- What Makes Us Southerners, Volume III
- By: Kathryn Tucker Windham
- Narrated by: Kathryn Tucker Windham
- Length: 34 mins
- Abridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
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I was fascinated with the southern accent
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- Abridged
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Overall
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"Down in Thomasville, Alabama, a long time ago...." Kathryn Tucker Windham's mellifluous Southern voice guides us by words alone through a town where a parrot sings along with the doxology at church and the telephone operator can tell you anything you need to know.
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- Length: 41 mins
- Abridged
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Overall
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Story
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Editorial reviews
Storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham offers a collection of reminiscences from her younger days, primarily of her youth in Alabama. Her rich accent and wizened voice make for great listening as she talks about frog houses, her first airplane ride, and a tombstone her aunt used for baking. Many of these stories point out human foibles and idiosyncrasies in a way that is both funny and warm, and Windham always has something unique to say. The sound effects that transition from one story to the next are authentic, but they're lengthy and seem more like filler than additions to the stories. But this is only true because the stories themselves are so good.
Critic reviews
"[Windham's] rich accent and wizened voice make for great listening.¿" (AudioFile)
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-03-23
Loved Listening!
Don't miss listening to Kathryn Windham's magical storytelling if you have a drop of southern in your blood. She takes you back to childhoods in small towns and makes you yearn for long lost times.
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