RICH: Kudzu is a worthy adversary for Southerners

Ronda Rich

In my early travels outside of the South, I was astounded to discover that people had never heard of kudzu. After all, Southerners have been battling to gain the upper hand of the rapidly growing plant since the 1800s.

With my first book, I guested on a show in Los Angeles hosted by the likeable, legendary Dick Clark. “Ronda,” he began, “What is it about Southern women that we love so?” He put his hand against his heart and closed his eyes, swooning. “They just melt my heart. What makes Southern women different?”

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