Gourd Girls | 
| Author: Priscilla Wilson Publisher: Mt Yonah Press Category: Book
List Price: $11.95 Buy Used: $0.84 You Save: $11.11 (93%)
Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 220 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 096511967X EAN: 9780965119672 ASIN: 096511967X
Publication Date: October 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Orders are shipped every day. Immediate response to questions. Simple, Quick and Easy Service is our goal. Thank you.
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Product Description Gourd Girls is Priscilla Wilsons funny, open-hearted, and moving account of her 29-year journey into "the gourd life" with her partner, Janice Lymburner. It is the story of their struggle to learn about farming, to become artists, to make a living against all odds, to come out as a lesbian couple in a rural area and find their community of friends. Although the evolution of their unusual business provides the central story line, the themes of the book are numerous: long-term commitments and faithfulness, love of family and friends, the charm of the rural South, the healing power of nature, the meaning and function of art, and the wisdom of foolishness.
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A gourd-geous tale March 25, 2007 Melissa Fossberg (Washington, DC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Priscilla Wilson's "Gourd Girls" is a rich and honest account of a life lived well.
The parallel stories of her struggle to live life to the fullest, both in her life and her life's work, are portrayed with honesty, humor, and sadness. You travel these twin journeys with her and her life partner Janice Lymburner and find yourself laughing with them as they learn the ropes of hoeing and gourd gathering and running a business as such delightful greenhorns, who are open to the lessons and generousity of their neighbors, friends, and some wacky strangers who all seem to become lifelong partners in the gourd life, as they call it. She also shares the sheer joy of life with her true love and the pain and fear of years in the closet.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone. It inspires and instructs and makes human the whole public debate on gay marriage and rights. It is a beautiful book.
Strongly recommended reading for anyone who aspire to have a business of their own one day May 4, 2006 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Gourd Girls by Priscilla Wilson is the story of Janice Lymburner and Priscilla Wilson, two young women whose decision to begin a business soon came to be their most favored pastime. Readers will follow the two girls as they are discovering themselves and their knack for the unexpected, giving Gourd Girls a great and powerful intimacy as the community, their families, and their friends join the girls to create an inspiring unity amidst such an unlikely business as the growing and selling of gourds. A remarkable tale in its vividly written in familiar story telling narrative style, Gourd Girls is very strongly recommended reading for anyone who aspires to have a business of their own one day.
Way to go, Gourd Girls April 1, 2006 shyla 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Gourd Girls came in the mail from a friend who told me that because it was self-published it is hard to find in mainstream bookstores. It is a lovely book in every way, and I'm delighted to see it is now available on Amazon. The writing style is straightforward and engaging. There's a nice mix of narrative about becoming entrepreneurs, creative and spiritual growth, and dealing with the uncomfortable-ness of an alternative lifestyle in a rural mountain area. There's also a good bit of hilarity and an infectious appreciation of what "foolishness" can do to lighten our burdens. I think you will like this book as much as I did.
A Very Gourd Read! March 31, 2006 Lyn Hopper 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
You'll laugh; you'll cry; but mostly you'll LOVE the gourd girls! You'll delight to discover the playful spirit author Priscilla Wilson and her partner, Janice Lymburner, bring to everything they do, even as they struggle with financial, social and political issues. Engrossing, well-written, and straight from the heart, this is a fine memoir.
Entertaining and moving March 20, 2006 Catherine J. Morgan (Clarkesville, GA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Whether this book catches your eye because it's about the struggles and romance of making a living as a craft artist in a rural area, or because it's about two women who love each other, you'll find it well worth reading. My strongest impression is of the integrity and spiritual strength of the author and her partner. Sometimes it's a bit sad, reading the book, to see them deliberately turn away from a choice that would probably prove lucrative. (This happens at several points in the story.) Instead, they always choose what keeps their spirit most alive. This--and their deep love for nature and each other--is a great gift from the book. So do I recommend it? Yes, of course!
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