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Whole Town's Talking (Reprint) (Paperback) (Fannie Flagg)

Whole Town's Talking (Reprint) (Paperback) (Fannie Flagg)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "The bestselling author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is at her superb best in this fun loving, moving novel about what it means to be truly alive. Elmwood Springs, Missouri, is a small town like any other, but something strange is happening at the cemetery. Still Meadows, as its called, is anything but still. Original, profound, The Whole Towns Talking, a novel in the tradition of Thornton Wilders Our Town and Flaggs own Cant Wait to Get to Heaven, tells the story of Lordor Nordstrom, his Swedish mail order bride, Katrina, and their neighbors and descendants as they live, love, die, and carry on in mysterious and surprising ways. Lordor Nordstrom created, in his wisdom, not only a lively town and a prosperous legacy for himself but also a beautiful final resting place for his family, friends, and neighbors yet to come. Resting place turns out to be a bit of a misnomer, however. Odd things begin to happen, and it starts the whole town talking. With her trademark humor, wild imagination, great storytelling, and deep understanding of folly and the human heart, the beloved Fannie Flagg tells an unforgettable story of life, afterlife, and the remarkable goings on of ordinary people. In The Whole Towns Talking, she reminds us that community is vital, life is a gift, and loveve never dies"--From the Hardcover edition. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b><i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER - The bestselling author of <i>Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe</i> is at her superb best in this fun-loving, moving novel about what it means to be truly alive.<br></b><br><b>WINNER OF THE SOUTHERN BOOK PRIZE <br></b><br> Elmwood Springs, Missouri, is a small town like any other, but something strange is happening at the cemetery. Still Meadows, as it's called, is anything but still. Original, profound, <i>The Whole Town's Talking, </i>a novel in the tradition of Thornton Wilder's <i>Our Town </i>and Flagg's own <i>Can't Wait to Get to Heaven, </i>tells the story of Lordor Nordstrom, his Swedish mail-order bride, Katrina, and their neighbors and descendants as they live, love, die, and carry on in mysterious and surprising ways. <p/> Lordor Nordstrom created, in his wisdom, not only a lively town and a prosperous legacy for himself but also a beautiful final resting place for his family, friends, and neighbors yet to come. "Resting place" turns out to be a bit of a misnomer, however. Odd things begin to happen, and it starts the whole town talking. <p/> With her wild imagination, great storytelling, and deep understanding of folly and the human heart, the beloved Fannie Flagg tells an unforgettable story of life, afterlife, and the remarkable goings-on of ordinary people. In <i>The Whole Town's Talking, </i>she reminds us that community is vital, life is a gift, and love never dies. <p/><b>Praise for <i>The Whole Town's Talking <p/></i></b>"A witty multigenerational saga . . . [Fannie] Flagg's down-home wisdom, her affable humor and her long view of life offer a pleasant respite in nerve-jangling times."<b>--<i>People</i></b> <p/> "Fannie Flagg at her best."<b>--<i>The Florida Times-Union</i></b> <p/> "If there's one thing Fannie Flagg can do better than anybody else, it's tell a story, and she outdoes herself in <i>The Whole Town's Talking</i>. . . . Brilliant . . . equally on the level as her famous <i>Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe</i>."<b>--<i>The Newport Plain Talk</i></b> <p/> "Delightful."<b><i>--The Washington Post</i></b><br> <i> </i><br> "A ringing affirmation of love, community and life itself."<b>--<i>Richmond Times-Dispatch</i></b> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "[A] witty multigenerational saga . . . [Fannie] Flagg's down-home wisdom, her affable humor and her long view of life offer a pleasant respite in nerve-jangling times."<b>--<i>People</i></b> <p/>"<i>The Whole Town's Talking</i> [is] Fannie Flagg at her best."<b>--<i>Florida Times Union</i></b> <p/>"If there's one thing Fannie Flagg can do better than anybody else, it's tell a story, and she outdoes herself in <i>The Whole Town's Talking</i>. . . . Another brilliant novel--equally on the level as her famous <i>Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe</i>."<b>--<i>The Newport Plain Talk</i></b> <p/> "Told with warmth, humor and remarkable characters, this touching novel is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of love."<b>--<i>The Columbus Dispatch</i></b> <p/> "Delightful."<b><i>--The Washington Post</i></b> <p/>"I could not put this book down and didn't want the tale to end. Fannie Flagg does it again; a great read you won't want to miss."<b>--<i>The Missourian</i> </b> <p/>"It's a sweeping, cinematic approach. . . . Flagg's gentle storytelling makes the novel an easy, comfortable read that will leave a reader thinking about life, love and loss"<b>--Minneapolis <i>Star Tribune</i></b> <p/>"[Fannie Flagg] creates a world familiar in its reality and its hopes, and she displays her storytelling skills, ones that are enhanced by her humanity, her optimism and her big heart. . . .<i>The Whole Town's Talking</i> [is] a story of life's peaks, valleys and ordinary days--and a ringing affirmation of love, community and life itself."<b>--<i>Richmond Times-Dispatch</i></b> <p/>"<i>The Whole Town's Talking</i> is warm and inviting. Flagg's Elmwood Springs novels are comfort reads of the best kind, warm and engaging without flash or fuss."<b>--<i>Miami Herald</i></b> <p/>"Flagg's humor shines through as she chronicles their successes, disappointments, and even a mysterious murder or two. . . . The interwoven lives of these completely engaging characters twist and turn in unexpected ways, making this chronicle of a close-knit community a pleasure to read."<b>--<i>BookPage</i></b> <p/>"[A] charming tale."<b>--<i>Booklist</i> <p/>Praise for Fannie Flagg </b><br> <b> </b><br> "A born storyteller."<b><i>--The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Fannie Flagg</b>'s career started in the fifth grade when she wrote, directed, and starred in her first play, titled <i>The Whoopee Girls, </i> and she has not stopped since. At age nineteen she began writing and producing television specials, and later wrote for and appeared on <i>Candid Camera</i>. She then went on to distinguish herself as an actress and a writer in television, films, and the theater. She is the bestselling author of <i>Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man;<b> </b>Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe;<b> </b>Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!; Standing in the Rainbow; A Redbird Christmas; Can't Wait to Get to Heaven; I Still Dream About You;</i> <i>The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion; </i>and<i> The Whole Town's Talking</i>. Flagg's script for the movie <i>Fried Green Tomatoes</i> was nominated for an Academy Award and the Writers Guild of America Award and won the highly regarded Scripter Award for best screenplay of the year. Fannie Flagg is the winner of the Harper Lee Prize. She lives happily in California and Alabama.

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