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I Love You, Miss Huddleston, and Other Inappropriate Longings... by Philip Gulley
I Love You, Miss Huddleston, and Other Inappropriate Longings... by Philip Gulley






“In the fashion of Mark Twain and Garrison Keillor, Gulley has crafted a book that is great fun, but fun with a message beneath the surface. “.a positive, feel-good escape in times that aren’t so simple anymore.” - The Miami Herald ∺ laugh-out-loud funny tweaking of a not terribly misspent youth.” - Publisher's Weekly “Philip Gulley gives us the good laugh, the good cry and a good read of a world still in reach through faith and family.” - Thomas Lynch, author of The Undertaking Gulley tells his stories with a bright intelligence, a wry wink and warm-hearted good humor, which are at the same time tender, thought provoking and downright hilarious.” - Carrie Newcomer, singer and songwriter Gulleys memoir, I Love You, Miss Huddleston: And Other Inappropriate Longings of My Indiana Childhood, was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American.

I Love You, Miss Huddleston, and Other Inappropriate Longings... by Philip Gulley

humorist Philip Gulley (Front Porch Tales, Home to Harmony) tells of his. ∺ wonderful account of the treasures, trials and plain old wackiness of growing up in small town Indiana. Image for I Love You, Miss Huddleston: And Other Inappropriate Longings of My. An engrossing and propelling story that never once lets the reader forget that it’s our youth that makes us all what we are….” - Doug Crandell, author of Pig Boy's Wicked Bird and The Flawless Skin of Ugly People “Gulley has illuminated a childhood where risk and frivolity are combined into one. “Philip Gulley’s memoir is sweet and funny - funny enough that you’re tempted to read parts aloud just to amuse yourself further.” - Jay Allison, host and curator, NPR's "This I Believe" I Love You, Miss Huddleston: and Other Inappropriate Longings of My Indiana Childhood Reprint edition by Gulley, Philip (2010) Paperback : Amazon.








I Love You, Miss Huddleston, and Other Inappropriate Longings... by Philip Gulley