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Fairhope, Alabama (Hardcover)
Cathy Donelson; Foreword by Fannie Flagg
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"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER - Look for special features inside.
Join the Random House Reader's Circle for author chats and more.
The one and only Fannie Flagg, beloved author of "Fried Green
Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Can't Wait to Get to Heaven,
"and" I Still Dream About You, " is at her hilarious and superb
best in this new comic mystery novel about two women who are forced
to reimagine who they are.
Mrs. Sookie Poole of Point Clear, Alabama, has just married off
the last of her daughters and is looking forward to relaxing and
perhaps traveling with her husband, Earle. The only thing left to
contend with is her mother, the formidable Lenore Simmons
Krackenberry. Lenore may be a lot of fun for other people, but is,
for the most part, an overbearing presence for her daughter. Then
one day, quite by accident, Sookie discovers a secret about her
mother's past that knocks her for a loop and suddenly calls into
question everything she ever thought she knew about herself, her
family, and her future.
Sookie begins a search for answers that takes her to California,
the Midwest, and back in time, to the 1940s, when an irrepressible
woman named Fritzi takes on the job of running her family's filling
station. Soon truck drivers are changing their routes to fill up at
the All-Girl Filling Station. Then, Fritzi sees an opportunity for
an even more groundbreaking adventure. As Sookie learns about the
adventures of the girls at the All-Girl Filling Station, she finds
herself with new inspiration for her own life.
Fabulous, fun-filled, spanning decades and generations, and
centered on a little-known aspect of America's twentieth-century
story, "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion" is another
irresistible novel by the remarkable Fannie Flagg.
Praise for "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion"
" "
"A beautifully told tale, world-class humor, and characters who
live forever in a grateful reader's world. Fannie Flagg keeps
getting better and better. "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last
Reunion "proves it."--Pat Conroy
"If all the self-help books that promote ways to 'find yourself'
were stacked in an enormous pile . . . none would approach the
sweet wisdom with which Flagg infuses "The All-Girl Filling
Station's Last Reunion.""--"Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"It's Flagg's pleasure to hit her characters with several happy
endings, but the real happiness is that she's given us another
lovable--and quirky--novel.""--The Washington Post"
"Flagg is at her South-skewering best. . . . A
chuckle-while-reading book."--"The Mobile Press-Register"
"The kind of story that keeps readers turning pages in a fever . .
. There are plot twists, adventure, heartbreak, and familial love
in spades."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Fannie flies high, and her fans will enjoy the ride. . . . A
charming story written with wit and empathy . . . just the right
blend of history and fiction."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"Fannie Flagg is a fantastic storyteller. She surprises the reader
in every chapter with unexpected twists and turns. The only problem
I had with this fascinating story is that it ended too soon. I
can't wait for her next book."--Carol Burnett
""The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion" is an absolute joy
to read, full of Fannie Flagg's trademark humor, warmth,
tenderness, and heart."--Kristin Hannah
Folksy and fresh, endearing and affecting, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is a now-classic novel about two women: Evelyn, who’s in the sad slump of middle age, and gray-headed Mrs. Threadgoode, who’s telling her life story.
Her tale includes two more women—the irrepressibly daredevilish tomboy Idgie and her friend Ruth—who back in the thirties ran a little place in Whistle Stop, Alabama, offering good coffee, southern barbecue, and all kinds of love and laughter—even an occasional murder.
And as the past unfolds, the present will never be quite the same again.
The eighty-year-old Mrs Clea Threadgoode tells Evelyn Couch about her life, she escapes the Rose Terrace Nursing Home and returns in her mind to Whistle Stop, Alabama in the thirties where the Whistole Stop Cafe provides good barbecure, good coffee, love and even an occasional murder.
With the same incomparable style and warm, inviting voice that have
made her beloved by millions of readers far and wide, "New York
Times bestselling author Fannie Flagg has written an enchanting
Christmas story of faith and hope for all ages that is sure to
become a classic.
Deep in the southernmost part of Alabama, along the banks of a lazy
winding river, lies the sleepy little community known as Lost
River, a place that time itself seems to have forgotten. After a
startling diagnosis from his doctor, Oswald T. Campbell leaves
behind the cold and damp of the oncoming Chicago winter to spend
what he believes will be his last Christmas in the warm and
welcoming town of Lost River. There he meets the postman who
delivers mail by boat, the store owner who nurses a broken heart,
the ladies of the Mystic Order of the Royal Polka Dots Secret
Society, who do clandestine good works. And he meets a little
redbird named Jack, who is at the center of this tale of a magical
Christmas when something so amazing happened that those who
witnessed it have never forgotten it. Once you experience the
wonder, you too will never forget "A Redbird Christmas.
"From the Hardcover edition.
The bestselling author of "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop
Cafe" pens a hilarious look at life in the South during the '50s.
It begins when Daisy Fay is a feisty, lonely 11-year-old, and ends
six years later when she's the unlikely winner of the Miss
Mississippi contest.
The remarkable novel of two Southern friendships--the basis of the
hit film--available for the first time in large print.
"From the Trade Paperback edition."
Life is the strangest thing. One minute, Mrs Elner Shimfissle is up
a tree, picking figs to make jam, and the next thing she knows, she
is off on a strange adventure, running into people she never
expected to see again, in the unlikeliest of places. Meanwhile,
Elner's highly strung niece Norma takes to her bed, before
embarking on a brand new career; Elner's neighbour Verbena turns to
the Bible; her truck-driver friend, Luther Griggs, runs his
eighteen-wheeler into a ditch; a dark secret emerges from the past
- and the entire town is left wondering, 'What's life all about
anyway?' Except for Tot Whooten, whose main concern is that the end
of the world might come before she can collect her social security.
A plea for honest doubt and humanity in an over-certain world,
Can't Wait to Get to Heaven is further proof that Fannie Flagg was
put on this earth to write.
"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER
The one and only Fannie Flagg, beloved author of "Fried Green
Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Can't Wait to Get to Heaven,
"and" I Still Dream About You, " is at her hilarious and superb
best in this new comic mystery novel about two women who are forced
to reimagine who they are.
Mrs. Sookie Poole of Point Clear, Alabama, has just married off
the last of her daughters and is looking forward to relaxing and
perhaps traveling with her husband, Earle. The only thing left to
contend with is her mother, the formidable Lenore Simmons
Krackenberry. Lenore may be a lot of fun for other people, but is,
for the most part, an overbearing presence for her daughter. Then
one day, quite by accident, Sookie discovers a secret about her
mother's past that knocks her for a loop and suddenly calls into
question everything she ever thought she knew about herself, her
family, and her future.
Sookie begins a search for answers that takes her to California,
the Midwest, and back in time, to the 1940s, when an irrepressible
woman named Fritzi takes on the job of running her family's filling
station. Soon truck drivers are changing their routes to fill up at
the All-Girl Filling Station. Then, Fritzi sees an opportunity for
an even more groundbreaking adventure. As Sookie learns about the
adventures of the girls at the All-Girl Filling Station, she finds
herself with new inspiration for her own life.
Fabulous, fun-filled, spanning decades and generations, and
centered on a little-known aspect of America's twentieth-century
story, "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion" is another
irresistible novel by the remarkable Fannie Flagg.
Praise for "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion"
" "
"A beautifully told tale, world-class humor, and characters who
live forever in a grateful reader's world. Fannie Flagg keeps
getting better and better. "The All-Girl Filling Station's Last
Reunion "proves it."--Pat Conroy
"If all the self-help books that promote ways to 'find yourself'
were stacked in an enormous pile . . . none would approach the
sweet wisdom with which Flagg infuses "The All-Girl Filling
Station's Last Reunion.""--"Richmond Times-Dispatch"
"It's Flagg's pleasure to hit her characters with several happy
endings, but the real happiness is that she's given us another
lovable--and quirky--novel.""--The Washington Post"
"Flagg is at her South-skewering best. . . . A
chuckle-while-reading book."--"The Mobile Press-Register"
"The kind of story that keeps readers turning pages in a fever . .
. There are plot twists, adventure, heartbreak, and familial love
in spades."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Fannie flies high, and her fans will enjoy the ride. . . . A
charming story written with wit and empathy . . . just the right
blend of history and fiction."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"Fannie Flagg is a fantastic storyteller. She surprises the reader
in every chapter with unexpected twists and turns. The only problem
I had with this fascinating story is that it ended too soon. I
can't wait for her next book."--Carol Burnett
""The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion" is an absolute joy
to read, full of Fannie Flagg's trademark humor, warmth,
tenderness, and heart. If you're looking for a novel to lift your
spirits and make you smile, this is definitely the book for
you."--Kristin Hannah
"From the Hardcover edition."
Welcome to the charming town of Lost River - and an enchanting and
unforgettable Christmas... When Oswald moves to the sleepy little
town of Lost River he's not expecting to make friends - but one by
one the eccentric inhabitants win his heart. There's his landlady
Betty who's a force to be reckoned with, Roy who runs the local
store and secretly nurses a broken heart, Patsy the little
abandoned girl he takes under his wing and, most importantly, Jack
the redbird who brings the sort of miracle that can only happen at
Christmas... 'A wonderful book ...oozing with goodness and charm...
Absurdly satisfying' Guardian 'A born storyteller' New York Times
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 of To 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
"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER
The beloved Fannie Flagg is at her irresistible and hilarious best
in "I Still Dream About You, "a comic mystery romp through the
streets of Birmingham, Alabama, past, present, and future.
Meet Maggie Fortenberry, a still beautiful former Miss Alabama. To
others, Maggie's life seems practically perfect--she's lovely,
charming, and a successful agent at Red Mountain Realty. Still,
Maggie can't help but wonder how she wound up living a life so
different from the one she dreamed of as a child. But just when
things seem completely hopeless, and the secrets of Maggie's past
drive her to a radical plan to solve it all, Maggie discovers,
quite by accident, that everybody, it seems, has at least one
little secret.
"
I Still Dream About You" is a wonderful novel that is equal parts
southern charm, murder mystery, and that perfect combination of
comedy and old-fashioned wisdom that can be served up only by
America's own remarkable Fannie Flagg.
Look for special features inside.
Join the Circle for author chats and more.
RandomHouseReadersCircle.com
Fannie Flagg takes us on a journey to a South that only Southerners
know, to a time when 'Blue Velvet' was played at the Senior Prom,
and into the life of Daisy Fay Harper, a sassy, truth-telling
heroine who just can't stay out of trouble. What's more she tells
us everything - from what (or who) made her Daddy and Momma split
up to what is really stashed in the freezer of the family's malt
shop. Daisy Fay is coming of age in the Gulf Coast's Shell Beach,
which is The End of the Road of the South, but a dandy place to
meet the locals like hard-drinking Jimmy Snow, former debutante Mrs
Dot and Daisy's own Daddy. They're all part of the fun that takes
us down home, back to the '50s, and into the best story ever
written east of Texas...
The hilarious and heartwarming new novel from the author of Fried
Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Wisconsin, 1941 - With all
the men off to war, Fritzi and her sisters must learn men's work
and the All-Girl Filling Station is born, complete with neat little
caps, short skirts, and roller-skates. Their peace doesn't last
long though: skilled women are needed to fly planes for the war
effort... Alabama, 2005 - Mrs Sookie Earle has just married off the
last of her daughters and is looking forward to putting her feet
up. But then one day a package arrives. Its contents knock Sookie
sideways, propelling her back to the 1940s, and four irrepressible
sisters whose wartime adventures force them to reimagine who they
are, and what they are capable of. 'Flagg is a writer of great
warmth and wisdom... A richly imagined family saga' The Times
'Wonderful... A warm, funny riff on family and identity' Daily Mail
"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER
The beloved Fannie Flagg is at her irresistible and hilarious best
in "I Still Dream About You, "a comic mystery romp through the
streets of Birmingham, Alabama, past, present, and future.
Meet Maggie Fortenberry, a still beautiful former Miss Alabama. To
others, Maggie's life seems practically perfect--she's lovely,
charming, and a successful agent at Red Mountain Realty. Still,
Maggie can't help but wonder how she wound up living a life so
different from the one she dreamed of as a child. But just when
things seem completely hopeless, and the secrets of Maggie's past
drive her to a radical plan to solve it all, Maggie discovers,
quite by accident, that everybody, it seems, has at least one
little secret.
"
I Still Dream About You" is a wonderful novel that is equal parts
southern charm, murder mystery, and that perfect combination of
comedy and old-fashioned wisdom that can be served up only by
America's own remarkable Fannie Flagg.
Look for special features inside.
Join the Circle for author chats and more.
RandomHouseReadersCircle.com
The time: 1946-2000. The Place: Elmwood Springs, Missouri. Right in the middle of everywhere, which could be anywhere. World War II has ended and the joyous transitions to peace are being - mostly - embraced. At the heart of the novel is the inimitable Neighbour Dorothy, broadcasting daily, with Mother Smith on the organ, from her front room, via the tower in her backyard, to an eager, and at times lonely, audience across the state - who often hear more than her own family would like about the antics of wayward son Bobby and adolescent Anna Lee. And meet the Oatman Family, white Southern Gospel Singers at a pharmaceutical convention in Memphis, where they blow the place away; timid, little Betty Raye Oatman who can't stand the life and ends up in a Governor's mansion; Hamm Sparks, a super-salesman everyone likes and trusts, who soon sells all of Missouri; and the phenomena known as the Sunset Club, Dinner on the Ground and the Funeral King.; not to mention the changing face of small-town America. Humour and poignancy, wit and nostalgia, Fannie Flagg mixes the cocktail of small-town American life to perfection.
Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! is the funny, serious, and compelling new novel by Fannie Flagg, author of the beloved Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (and prize-winning co-writer of the classic movie).
Once again, Flagg's humor and respect and affection for her characters shine forth. Many inhabit small-town or suburban America. But this time, her heroine is urban: a brainy, beautiful, and ambitious rising star of 1970s television. Dena Nordstrom, pride of the network, is a woman whose future is full of promise, her present rich with complications, and her past marked by mystery.
Sweeping from the gentler confines of late 1940s small-town America to the tough side of the New York media circus in the ‘70s, Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! mines golden seams of goodness and gritty determination, prejudice and despair, love and survival, in the story of a young TV interviewer, Dena Nordstrom, whose future looks full of promise, whose present is an emotional mess, and whose past is marked by mystery. With a cast of unforgettable characters, from the comic masterpiece that is Neighbor Dorothy (broadcasting home tips and good news to the midwest from her own front room) to the monstrosity that is Ira Wallace, TV network head – Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! is a funny, constantly surprising novel that keeps you guessing and turning the page right up to the last.
Folksy and fresh, endearing and affecting, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is a now-classic novel about two women: Evelyn, who’s in the sad slump of middle age, and gray-headed Mrs. Threadgoode, who’s telling her life story.
Her tale includes two more women—the irrepressibly daredevilish tomboy Idgie and her friend Ruth—who back in the thirties ran a little place in Whistle Stop, Alabama, offering good coffee, southern barbecue, and all kinds of love and laughter—even an occasional murder.
And as the past unfolds, the present will never be quite the same again.
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