The two main occupations in Limoges, Louisiana (population: 905), seem to be spreading juicy
gossip and consoling the unfortunate with casseroles. And in this early spring of 1952, there is
ample opportunity for both-with sixteen-year-old and pregnant (by the Baptist minister) Olive
Nepper, currently languishing in a coma after drinking pop laced with rose poison. But the
plight of Olive and her family is hardly the only story spicing up the rumor mill in this small
Southern community of unpredictable eccentrics, wandering husbands, and unsatisfied wives-and
few local sins will be put right by home cooking.
From Michael Lee West comes a beautifully rendered portrait of small-town Southern life, filled with humanity that brilliantly weaves comedy with dark calamity.
From Michael Lee West comes a beautifully rendered portrait of small-town Southern life, filled with humanity that brilliantly weaves comedy with dark calamity.