Love and Hot Chicken, Mary Liza Hartong
Love and Hot Chicken, Mary Liza Hartong
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Love and Hot Chicken
A Delicious Southern Novel

Author: Mary Liza Hartong

Narrator: Dorothy Dillingham Blue

Unabridged: 8 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/20/2024


Synopsis

""Delightful! This novel will open your heart and preach to your funny bone.""--Jill Conner Browne, New York Times bestselling author of the Sweet Potato Queen's Book of LoveThe debut of a dynamite new voice from the South, Love and Hot Chicken is a spicy and hilarious Tennessee story about family, friendship, fried chicken, and two girls in love.The Chickie Shak is something of a historical landmark. Red clapboard walls, thriving wasp population, yard-toilets resplendent with sunflowers. My best friend Lee Ray and I used to come after our softball games and snag a picnic table while our mammas ordered the home team special. Truth is, most people around here order the same thing until the day somebody throws their ashes off a roller coaster at Dollywood. The line snakes around the building as far as you can see, the grimiest bunch of Jessies, Pearls, and Scooters you ever did behold, hobnobbing in the parking lot from noon until night.When PJ Spoon returns home for her beloved daddy’s funeral, she doesn’t expect to stick around. Why abandon her PhD program at Vanderbilt for the humble charms of her hometown, Pennywhistle, Tennessee? Mamma’s broken heart, that’s why. But truth be told, PJ’s own heart ain’t doing too good either. She impulsively takes a job as a fry cook at Pennywhistle’s beloved Chickie Shak, where locals gather for Nashville-style hot chicken. It may not be glamorous, but it’s something to do.Fate shakes up PJ’s life again when the town rallies around the terribly retro and terribly fun Hot Chicken Pageant. PJ finally notices her cute redheaded coworker Boof, a singer-songwriter with a talent as striking as her curly hair, and learns to fear her smack-talking manager, Linda.As PJ and Boof fall for each other, Boof’s search for her birth mother—a Pennywhistle native—catapults the budding couple into a mystery that might be better left unsolved. The Chickie Shak pageant takes off, spurring old rivalries and new friendships in this tale of unexpected connections and new beginnings.

About Mary Liza Hartong

Mary Liza Hartong lives and writes in her hometown of Nashville. She graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She also holds a master's from Dartmouth in Creative Writing and a master's from the University College Cork in British and American Literature via Fulbright grant. Mary Liza is the aunt of five boisterous nieces and a proud member of the queer community. When she's not writing, you can find her combing yard sales for treasures with her fiancée, Bridget. Love and Hot Chicken is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie on February 28, 2024

This showed promise, the writing was witty and quick and the characters interesting. My biggest issue with the book and the reason I couldn't bring myself to keep reading was the description in the opening chapters of the character's diverse community which was completely white. I'm guessing the div......more

Goodreads review by Lucia on February 26, 2024

This book will make you think, make you laugh, and warm your heart. Love and Hot Chicken manages to both shout messages of joy and humor into the world, while maintaining an underlying emotional complexity that motivates you to think about your place within it. If I could give this book more than fi......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on February 20, 2024

A solid debut about a Southern Tennessee lesbian who returns home after her father's death and sticks around to help her mother grieve. Full of humor, heart, Nashville hot chicken, a beauty pageant, family secrets and queer love. This was a fun story perfect for fans of authors like KJ Dell'Antonia.......more

Goodreads review by Denise on August 30, 2023

I wanted to like “Love and Hot Chicken” more than I did. It had a great premise and a wonderfully colorful character voice in the protagonist, PJ Spoon. But I tend to dislike slice-of-life no-angst summer stories so this really wasn’t the book for me. I actually liked that it was a story more about......more

Goodreads review by LLA on March 02, 2024

This was a hoot and a holler. Since switching to ebooks, I’ve developed a system of highlighting and annotating as I read. Orange highlights are for things I didn’t know, and had to google to learn more about. (And then I try to make a note about the definition of the word, or a description of the per......more