Customer Review: I received this book during a professional conference where I had the wonderous opportunity to hear Ms. Ellerbee speak. The book was engaging, funny (Frito Pie had my husband and I laughing to the point of tears) and also brought a tear to my eye at one point (Daisy the Greek Dog). I quickly had my... more info
Customer Review: I have always loved the elegance in which Kit writes so passionately about her beloved city and it's multifaceted culture including restaurants, premier places to visit and beautiful things to experience. A must buy if you go to New Orleans...or not...because it will make you want to go after... more info
Customer Review: I have purchased "used books" via Amazon many times. All items including this one have reflected truth in advertising. Good book to enjoy often or to use as a rafting resourse which is why I bought it.
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Customer Review: Not as completely entertaining as Ellerbee's prior book "And So it Goes," which focused on her career in broadcast journalism, this follow-up is a collection of unrelated tales from her life - each opening a window onto a different phase of it. I prefered Ellerbee's first (and funnier) book, but two... more info
Customer Review: I've probably read this book a dozen times from cover to dog-eared cover; my paperback copy is literally falling apart! I still open it sometimes just to read a couple of pages from the middle, and I'm always entertained by Ellerbee's wit. Wit: a combination of rational intelligence and humour.... more info
Customer Review: The book Girl Reporter is one of the few best books that I have read. The story is mainly about two girls named Casey Smith and Megan O'connor fighting for the job of newspaper editor, belive me it is one BIG catfight. Meanwhile toxic waste is flowing into the Sussex river,and it is all coming from... more info
Customer Review: Well, I must say this has been a wonderful experience. Worth the hunk of money I spent.
Ms. Ellerbee explains the story in a humourous attitude(make that sarcastic), very quick-talking spirit as a first person. Casey Smith, Pulitzer-wannahave, overhears a conversations dealing the trading of... more info