| ISBN. 1-58939-799-1. Softcover. $12.95. 1-58939-800-9. Hardcover. $20.95. 136 pages. "One of the first things I did when Aubrey and I were in bed together was break his rib." This
is but one of the many absurd happenings that occur when two
widowers in their mid-sixties, one from the North and one from the
South, unexpectedly meet and eventually marry. The unlikely, quirky
success of their relationship, despite dissimilar personalities and
huge doses of stubbornness, is the basic ingredient of "Dancing in High Cotton." Writing
with wry humor, Babette Williams chronicles the couple's
adventures-and misadventures-as they blend their lives, survive
several moves, and learn to age gracefully. In spite of clutter,
miscommunication, and even tragedy, the moral of the story is that
life's not over unless you decide not to live it. Readers discover,
along with the author, that laughter and fun go a long way, and that
truth and honesty are the cornerstones of a good relationship at any
age. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Babette Williams spent 35 years in the horse world as a professional
trainer, equitation instructor, owner, breeder and American Horse
Shows Association approved judge. Her second career was as a Real
Estate Broker in New Jersey and Florida. Her publications include "Lucky," which appeared in The Gaited Horse and was selected as the winner of the Annual Merial Human-Animal Bond Award in 2002; and The Swamp, an outsider's Alumni Magazine in 2004. She
and her husband live at Oak Hammock, a retirement community at the
University of Florida in Gainesville, where they enjoy their blended
family, their dogs, and above all, each other. |