Whistling Past Dixie

Whistling Past Dixie
Author: Thomas F. Schaller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 074329016X

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Two generations after he challenged Republicans to envision a Southern-based national majority, Phillips issues a bold challenge to Democrats to transform American politics by building a winning coalition outside the South.

Whistling Dixie

Whistling Dixie
Author: Marcia K. Vaughan
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1995
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780060210304

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Dixie Lee brings home an alligator, a snake, and an owl as pets to protect her family from such spooky creatures as the churn-turners, the bogeyman, and the mist-sisters.

Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'easter

Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'easter
Author: Lisa Patton
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429957832

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Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'Easter is the story of a sweet Southern belle who leaves her beloved Memphis, Tennessee to follow her husband's dream of becoming the proprietor of a quaint Vermont inn. Leelee Satterfield seemed to have it all: a gorgeous husband, two adorable daughters, and roots in the sunny city of Memphis, Tennessee. So when her husband gets the idea to uproot the family to run a quaint Vermont inn, Leelee is devastated...and her three best friends are outraged. But she's loved Baker Satterfield since the tenth grade, how can she not indulge his dream? Plus, the glossy photos of bright autumn trees and smiling children in ski suits push her over the edge...after all, how much trouble can it really be? But Leelee discovers pretty fast that there's a truckload of things nobody tells you about Vermont until you live there: such as mud season, vampire flies, and the danger of ice sheets careening off roofs. Not to mention when her beloved Yorkie decides to pick New Year's Eve to go to doggie heaven-she encounters one more New England oddity: frozen ground means you can't bury your dead in the winter. And that Yankee idiosyncrasy just won't do. The inn they've bought also has its host of problems: an odor that no amount of potpourri can erase, tacky décor, and a staff of peculiar Vermonters whose personalities are as unique as the hippopotamus collection gracing the fireplace mantle. The whole operation is managed by Helga, a stern German woman who takes special delight in bullying Leelee for her southern gentility. Needless to say, it doesn't take long for Leelee to start wondering when to drag out the moving boxes again. But when an unexpected hardship takes Leelee by surprise, she finds herself left alone with an inn to run, a mortgage to pay, and two daughters to raise. But this Southern belle won't be run out of town so easily. Drawing on the Southern grit and inner strength she didn't know she had, Leelee decides to turn around the Inn, her attitude and her life. In doing so, she makes friends with her neighbors, finds a little romance, and realizes there's a lot more in common with Vermont than she first thought. In this moving and comedic debut, Lisa Patton paints a hilarious portrait of life in Vermont as seen through the eyes of a southern belle readers won't soon forget. A charming fish-out-of-water tale of one woman who learns to stand up for herself-in sandals and snow boots-against the odds.

Blue Dixie

Blue Dixie
Author: Bob Moser
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780805090147

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Keenly observed and deeply grounded in contemporary Southern politics, "Blue Dixie" reveals the changing face of American politics in the South itself and its impact on the rest of the nation.

Whistling Dixie

Whistling Dixie
Author: Anderson Scott
Publisher: Columbia College (Chicago)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Historical reenactments
ISBN: 9781935195351

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A collection of photographs of latter-day Confederates take at Civil War re-enactments across the southern United States in the years leading up to the 2011 sesquicentennial of the Civil War.--Inside front dust jacket.

Whistling Dixie

Whistling Dixie
Author: John Shelton Reed
Publisher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780156961745

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A witty and sometimes outrageous collection of essays presenting one Southerner's viewpoint about what makes the South the South. As the Washington Post said, "Reed knows his region intimately, probably as well as anyone around, and manages the impressive feat of regarding it both seriously and lightly".

The Stronghold

The Stronghold
Author: Thomas F. Schaller
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300210779

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Once the party of presidents, the GOP in recent elections has failed to pull together convincing national majorities. Republicans have lost four of the last six presidential races and lost the popular vote in five of the last six. In their lone victory, the party incumbent won—during wartime—by the slimmest of margins. In this fascinating and important book, Thomas Schaller examines national Republican politics since President Ronald Reagan left office in 1989. From Newt Gingrich’s ascent to Speaker of the House through the defeat of Mitt Romney in 2012, Schaller traces the Republican Party’s institutional transformation and its broad consequences, not only for Republicans but also for America. Gingrich’s “Contract with America” set in motion a vicious cycle, Schaller contends: as the GOP became more conservative, it became more Congress-centered, and as its congressional wing grew more powerful, the party grew more conservative. This dangerous loop, unless broken, may signal a future of increasing radicalization, dependency on a shrinking pool of voters, and less viability as a true national party. In a thought-provoking conclusion, the author discusses repercussions of the GOP decline, among them political polarization and the paralysis of the federal government.

The Age of Shiva

The Age of Shiva
Author: Manil Suri
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408806789

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India, 1955. As the scars of Partition are beginning to heal, seventeen-year-old Meera sits enraptured: in the spotlight is Dev, singing a song so infused with passion that it arouses in her the first flush of erotic longing. But when Meera's reverie comes true, it does not lead to the fairy-tale marriage she imagined. Meera has no choice but to obey her in-laws, tolerate Dev's drunken night-time fumblings, even observe the most arduous of Hindu fasts for his longevity. A move to Bombay seems at first like a fresh start, but soon that dream turns to ashes. It is only when their son is born that things change and Meera is ready to unleash the passion she has suppressed for so long.

Ain't Whistlin' Dixie No More

Ain't Whistlin' Dixie No More
Author: Carson Medley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595440504

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Spencer, son of a gubernatorial candidate and an affiliate of the Ku Klux Klan, meets a young African American woman who has returned to Mississippi from California. They fall in love, but not before sharing an abominable act of modern-day racism in the grocery of a Mississippi backwoods town. By the end of the week, the Mississippi that burned in 1964 will burn again, but with more fury and hatred than ever before.

Nut Country

Nut Country
Author: Edward H. Miller
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 022620538X

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If there was a city most likely to host the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Dallas was it. Kennedy himself recognized Dallas's special and extreme nature, saying to Jackie in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22, "We're heading into nut country today." Edward H. Miller makes the persuasive case in this lucid and insightful book that the ultraconservative faction of today's Republican Party is a product specifically of the political climate of Dallas in the 1950s and early 1960s, which was marked by apocalyptic language, conspiracy theories, and absolutist thought and rhetoric. Miller shows not only that the influential ultraconservative figures in Dallas fomented religious and racial extremism but that the arc of politics bent ever rightward, as otherwise moderate local Republicans were pressured to move away from the center. This faction promoted the creation of the national Republican Party's "Southern Strategy," which reversed the party's historical position on civil rights. This strategy, often credited to Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater in the wake of the crises of the 1960s, has its origins instead in the racial and religious beliefs of extremists in this volatile time and place. Dallas is the root of it all.