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- ISBN8231514632
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- Date de parution11/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Hell is Humid: One Woman's Guide to Losing Her Mind Below the Mason-Dixonby Aundrea YoungWhen Aundrea Young left behind the gray skies and sensible sidewalks of Ohio for the sticky heat of southern Mississippi, she thought she was just moving south. What she didn't know was that she was stepping into a whole different dimension-where "bless your heart" is a weapon, fashion is camouflage, and hurricanes come with lawn chairs and casseroles.
In this hilarious, unfiltered, and painfully relatable memoir-meets-survival-guide, Aundrea shares the culture shock, chaos, and occasional charm of life below the Mason-Dixon line. With sharp wit and a bleeding heart, she unpacks what it means to be the outsider in a land of deep traditions, deeper humidity, and secrets that don't stay buried long-unless everyone agrees to pretend they never happened.
Whether you're thinking of moving south, already stuck there, or just love a good story about navigating identity, absurdity, and heatstroke, Hell is Humid is your laugh-out-loud warning label. Spoiler alert: it ain't just the air that's thick.
In this hilarious, unfiltered, and painfully relatable memoir-meets-survival-guide, Aundrea shares the culture shock, chaos, and occasional charm of life below the Mason-Dixon line. With sharp wit and a bleeding heart, she unpacks what it means to be the outsider in a land of deep traditions, deeper humidity, and secrets that don't stay buried long-unless everyone agrees to pretend they never happened.
Whether you're thinking of moving south, already stuck there, or just love a good story about navigating identity, absurdity, and heatstroke, Hell is Humid is your laugh-out-loud warning label. Spoiler alert: it ain't just the air that's thick.
Hell is Humid: One Woman's Guide to Losing Her Mind Below the Mason-Dixonby Aundrea YoungWhen Aundrea Young left behind the gray skies and sensible sidewalks of Ohio for the sticky heat of southern Mississippi, she thought she was just moving south. What she didn't know was that she was stepping into a whole different dimension-where "bless your heart" is a weapon, fashion is camouflage, and hurricanes come with lawn chairs and casseroles.
In this hilarious, unfiltered, and painfully relatable memoir-meets-survival-guide, Aundrea shares the culture shock, chaos, and occasional charm of life below the Mason-Dixon line. With sharp wit and a bleeding heart, she unpacks what it means to be the outsider in a land of deep traditions, deeper humidity, and secrets that don't stay buried long-unless everyone agrees to pretend they never happened.
Whether you're thinking of moving south, already stuck there, or just love a good story about navigating identity, absurdity, and heatstroke, Hell is Humid is your laugh-out-loud warning label. Spoiler alert: it ain't just the air that's thick.
In this hilarious, unfiltered, and painfully relatable memoir-meets-survival-guide, Aundrea shares the culture shock, chaos, and occasional charm of life below the Mason-Dixon line. With sharp wit and a bleeding heart, she unpacks what it means to be the outsider in a land of deep traditions, deeper humidity, and secrets that don't stay buried long-unless everyone agrees to pretend they never happened.
Whether you're thinking of moving south, already stuck there, or just love a good story about navigating identity, absurdity, and heatstroke, Hell is Humid is your laugh-out-loud warning label. Spoiler alert: it ain't just the air that's thick.