Fried Green Tomatoes At The Whistle-Stop Cafe
Fannie Flagg
Folksy and fresh, endearing and affecting, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is the now-classic novel of two women in the 1980s; of gray-headed Mrs. Threadgoode telling her life story to Evelyn, who is in the sad slump of middle age. The tale she tells is also of two women–of the irrepressibly daredevilish tomboy Idgie and her friend Ruth–who back in the thirties ran a little place in Whistle Stop, Alabama, a Southern kind of Cafe Wobegon offering good barbecue and good coffee and all kinds of love and laughter, even an occasional murder. And as the past unfolds, the present–for Evelyn and for us–will never be quite the same again… ‘Airplanes and television have removed the Threadgoodes from the Southern scene. Happily for us, Fannie Flagg has preserved a whole community of them in a richly comic, poignant narrative that records the exuberance of their lives, the sadness of their departure. Idgie Threadgoode is a true original: Huckleberry Finn would have tried to marry her!’ –Harper Lee, Author ofTo Kill a Mockingbird ‘A real novel and a good one… [from] the busy brain of a born storyteller.’ –The New York Times ‘It’s very good, in fact, just wonderful.’ –Los Angeles Times ‘Funny and macabre.’ –The Washington Post ‘Courageous and wise.’ –Houston Chronicle
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ISBN | 9780394561523 |
Genre | Movie/Media Tie-In; Fiction |
Copyright Date | 1987 |
Publication Date | 12-Sep-87 |
Publisher | Random House |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 403 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Domestic Fiction; Female Friendship/ Fiction; Love Stories; Reminiscing In Old Age/ Fiction; Women/ Alabama/ Fiction |
BookID | 4333 |