What the whole town is talking about
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Elmwood Springs,
in Missouri, a small town like hundreds of cozy American towns.
small towns. But it has two things going for it. First of all, it was invented by Fanny
Flagg, and it's a universe of characters scattered throughout her various novels.
of her now classic novels. And secondly, there's a cemetery
there's a cemetery where something strange and wonderful happens...
In 1889, a young Swede who'd moved to America laid out his first farm,
and within a couple of decades, a cozy village with nice.
and industrious people. Over the years, the village grew into a town.
Elmwood Springs grew, grew, grew, people were born and people died, and everyone had
each with their own special story.
The brilliant storyteller Fannie Flagg created a whole world, populated
ordinary people, but so cozy and charming that everyone who reads her
her books sooner or later begins to want to move in. The new novel can be
a guide to Fannie Flagg's work, bringing together characters from many of her books.
from her many books, from Fried Green Tomatoes to Only Girls in the Gas Station.
"Only Girls in the Gas Station. It's a gift for anyone who agrees with
Fanny's maxim that life is a gift and love is immortal.
Press about the book
A witty saga a century long. Flagg's charming wisdom, her good-natured
humor offer a welcome respite in our stressful times. People
If there's one thing Fannie Flagg does better than anyone else, it's to
storytelling. And in this new novel, she's outdone herself. Another
a true masterpiece by a writer on the level of her famous Fried Green Tomatoes.
tomatoes. The Newport Plain Talk
Warm, full of humor and wonderful characters, this touching novel -
is a true anthem of love and cheerfulness. The Columbus Dispatch
The word alone is delightful. The Washington Post
The kind of wise book that makes you think about life, love and death.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
in Missouri, a small town like hundreds of cozy American towns.
small towns. But it has two things going for it. First of all, it was invented by Fanny
Flagg, and it's a universe of characters scattered throughout her various novels.
of her now classic novels. And secondly, there's a cemetery
there's a cemetery where something strange and wonderful happens...
In 1889, a young Swede who'd moved to America laid out his first farm,
and within a couple of decades, a cozy village with nice.
and industrious people. Over the years, the village grew into a town.
Elmwood Springs grew, grew, grew, people were born and people died, and everyone had
each with their own special story.
The brilliant storyteller Fannie Flagg created a whole world, populated
ordinary people, but so cozy and charming that everyone who reads her
her books sooner or later begins to want to move in. The new novel can be
a guide to Fannie Flagg's work, bringing together characters from many of her books.
from her many books, from Fried Green Tomatoes to Only Girls in the Gas Station.
"Only Girls in the Gas Station. It's a gift for anyone who agrees with
Fanny's maxim that life is a gift and love is immortal.
Press about the book
A witty saga a century long. Flagg's charming wisdom, her good-natured
humor offer a welcome respite in our stressful times. People
If there's one thing Fannie Flagg does better than anyone else, it's to
storytelling. And in this new novel, she's outdone herself. Another
a true masterpiece by a writer on the level of her famous Fried Green Tomatoes.
tomatoes. The Newport Plain Talk
Warm, full of humor and wonderful characters, this touching novel -
is a true anthem of love and cheerfulness. The Columbus Dispatch
The word alone is delightful. The Washington Post
The kind of wise book that makes you think about life, love and death.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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