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Trying to Get to Heaven: Opinions of a Tennessee Talker

Author: Dixie Carter
Publisher: see notes for publisher info
Category: Book

List Price: $22.00
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 2233168

Format: Bargain Price
Media: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1

ASIN: B000H2N6NY

Publication Date: January 2, 1996
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
One of Hollywood's best-loved southern ladies...in a conversation you'll never want to end.

Known to millions as Julia Sugarbaker of Designing Women, Dixie Carter now offers her personal report on the possibility of happiness and an ode to beauty (inside and out), family, and the spirit.

With a voice that is funny, warm, self-deprecating, and instantly familiar, Dixie shares her memories of growing up in Tennessee, her adventures in show business, and her philosophy of kindness and grace. Whether it's the inside scoop on plastic surgery or the warmth of the home, the value of the family or the courage to be yourself, Dixie Carter has an opinion on just about everything.

Through accounts of her own personal experiences -- from career and romance to life with the wonderful cast of characters who make up her family -- Dixie spins a tale that resonates with all of us who are trying to become who we want to be.

Written to cheer along her fellow travelers -- whether they're struggling with physical dilemmas or decline of the spirit -- Trying to Get to Heaven is a call to live life to its fullest!


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Old fashioned musings   June 22, 2008
33 year old lawyer (Austin, Texas)
I got this because I love Designing Women, but I was disappointed.

This book is poorly written. A lot of the sentences are tortured and long winded, with lots of extra adjectives and adverbs, etc.

The other problem I had is that there was very little about designing women and its making. Major parts are about her childhood, etc. which was of no interest to me. Much of the book are her opinions on things that are of little importance, and her ideas on everything are very old fashioned. My guess is that the only women who will like this book are in the 65 plus range.

The one part of the book I liked was that she copped to having 2 facial cosmetic surgeries to be on Designing Women.

You would do better to just talk to any older woman over 60 and ask what her childhood was like, and save your money on this book.

If you are interested in Designing Women stuff, the Delta Burke book has more info on that.



5 out of 5 stars A Great Book To Keep and Revisit   November 4, 2006
Sojourner Kelley (Littleton, CO)
This book has had a lasting influence on me, and I've admired Dixie Carter every since I first read it. She really has a gift for writing with warmth, humor, and a heart full of down-to-earth wisdom. As a woman, her book made me feel "normal" again, and for that I'll always be grateful! Dixie has a knack for writing with vibrance and her stories are so interesting you don't want the book to end. I so hope that she will come out with another book.


5 out of 5 stars a wonderful surprise   February 11, 2000
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

always on the lookout for "bargain" books in bookstores, i chanced upon dixie's book being closed out. liking her anyway in "designing women", i knew i would enjoy her book, but i was not prepared for my fascination. by the time i was finished reading the book, i felt i knew her--she was someone i could drop in on for coffee. she echoed my own sentiments of missing the people being polite to each other, and of loving discipline seldom taught to children today and more than once made me nostolgic for the rich childhood she had--the things that are possible for children and which every child deserves. she writes the way she speaks which is a joy. the book is never dull and in truth, you do not want it to end. i hope she determines to write another book. i want the first copy.


5 out of 5 stars Dixie Carter mesmerized me!   August 10, 1999
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

After I started reading this book I could not put it down. Dixie covers almost every subject, from beauty tips to romance. Her Southern charm adds so much to this book. I highly recommend this to everyone.


5 out of 5 stars Dixie Carter kindles the flame of beauty in our lives.   August 26, 1998
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I do not think that Dixie Carter has ever been one of *People* magazine's "Fifty Most Beautiful People in the World", and it is a crying shame. Carter has in spades what gets people on that list: all-encompassing beauty. In *Trying to Get to Heaven* she, in a sense, shares that beauty with us. She tells us about the people who have inspired her, instructs us on behavior(such as yoga and decorating), reveals to us some of her most heartfelt memories, and articulates her beliefs about beauty. Beauty, to her, is the guiding principle by which life is well-lived. By showing us how beautiful her life has been, and by doing it in such a lyrical, richly-detailed, entertaining, and, sometimes, humorous way, she sets an excellent example.

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