All Over But the Shoutin'

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Rick Bragg's 'All Over but the Shoutin'' is a poignant memoir that delves into the author's challenging upbringing in the impoverished South.

The book chronicles Bragg's journey from a life marked by poverty, a largely absent father, and the unwavering strength of his mother.

He shares vivid stories of his family's struggles and his deep affection for his mother, who worked tirelessly to provide for her children.

Bragg's narrative explores themes of family, resilience, and the complexities of Southern identity with unflinching honesty.

The book’s rich language and emotional depth create a powerful portrayal of overcoming adversity and appreciating the bonds of family.

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