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What the whole town is talking about

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Elmwood Springs, Missouri, is a small town reminiscent of hundreds of cozy American towns. But it has two unique features. First, it was created by Fannie Flagg, and it's home to a whole universe of characters scattered across her various novels, which have now become literary classics. Second, the town has a cemetery where strange and wonderful things happen...

In 1889, a young Swede who moved to America founded his first farm. Within a couple of decades, a cozy village with pleasant and hardworking residents had grown up around his house. Over the years, the village blossomed into a town. Elmwood Springs grew and became more beautiful, people were born and died there, each with their own unique story.

The brilliant storyteller Fannie Flagg created an entire world populated by ordinary people, yet so cozy and charming that everyone who reads her books sooner or later longs to move there. This new novel can be called a guide to Fannie Flagg's work, bringing together characters from many of her books—from "Fried Green Tomatoes" to "Someone at the Gas Station." It's a gift for anyone who agrees with Fannie's maxim: "Life is a gift, and love is immortal."
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