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4 stars
This book was awfully comforting to read. I loved how blunt it was and how it felt like my grandma was the one telling me this story.
Historical fiction has became a genre I've been reading a lot lately, no questions asked. I love historical fiction.
I've been in a reading slump along with school checkpoint to finish all my homework for yesterday.
Thank you pookie for telling me to read this book, I will now watch the movie now
This book was awfully comforting to read. I loved how blunt it was and how it felt like my grandma was the one telling me this story.
Historical fiction has became a genre I've been reading a lot lately, no questions asked. I love historical fiction.
I've been in a reading slump along with school checkpoint to finish all my homework for yesterday.
Thank you pookie for telling me to read this book, I will now watch the movie now
funny
hopeful
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
"Finché una persona non viene messa alla prova, non si può mai sapere che cos'ha in cuore..."
"Se esiste esiste qualcosa come la completa felicità, è sapere di essere nel posto giusto"
"E io le ho detto: 'Tesoro, l'odio non fa bene a nessuno. Finirà per trasformare il suo cuore in una radice amara. La gente non può fare a meno di essere quello che è, [...] Crede forse che, se potessero scegliere, non preferirebbero essere qualcosa di diverso? Certo che lo preferirebbero! La gente è soltanto debole'"
"3 cucchiai di grasso di pancetta - farina - 4 pomodori verdi af fettati-latte-uova sbattute - sale- pangrattato - pepe
Scaldate il grasso in una padella per friggere. Bagnate i pomodori nell'uovo sbattuto, quindi passateli nel pangrattato. Friggeteli fino a quando non saranno coloriti da entrambi i lati e sistemateli su un piatto. Per ciascun cucchiaio di grasso rimasto nella padella, aggiungetene uno di farina e mescolate bene. Quindi versate, sempre mescolando, una tazza di latte tiepido e lasciate cuocere finché la salsa non si addenserà, senza mai smettere di mescolare. Aggiungete sale e pepe a piacere. Versate sui pomodori e servite bollente. Il meglio che c'è."
"Se esiste esiste qualcosa come la completa felicità, è sapere di essere nel posto giusto"
"E io le ho detto: 'Tesoro, l'odio non fa bene a nessuno. Finirà per trasformare il suo cuore in una radice amara. La gente non può fare a meno di essere quello che è, [...] Crede forse che, se potessero scegliere, non preferirebbero essere qualcosa di diverso? Certo che lo preferirebbero! La gente è soltanto debole'"
"3 cucchiai di grasso di pancetta - farina - 4 pomodori verdi af fettati-latte-uova sbattute - sale- pangrattato - pepe
Scaldate il grasso in una padella per friggere. Bagnate i pomodori nell'uovo sbattuto, quindi passateli nel pangrattato. Friggeteli fino a quando non saranno coloriti da entrambi i lati e sistemateli su un piatto. Per ciascun cucchiaio di grasso rimasto nella padella, aggiungetene uno di farina e mescolate bene. Quindi versate, sempre mescolando, una tazza di latte tiepido e lasciate cuocere finché la salsa non si addenserà, senza mai smettere di mescolare. Aggiungete sale e pepe a piacere. Versate sui pomodori e servite bollente. Il meglio che c'è."
I really don't know why I haven't read this before. I remember when it was first published back in the eighties and something stopped me reading it then. And on reflection I think it was because I suspected it would be a little too fluffy for my taste.
Forty odd years later I can say that it is a little too fluffy for my taste but I enjoyed reading it. I am also rather glad I read it aged 59 and not aged 24 I would not have understood Evelyn at that age. I might have thought I did, but I would have been mistaken. I still find it hard to believe that the relationship between Ruth and Idgy would have been so universally accepted but as a compelling tale it is an easy read.
Forty odd years later I can say that it is a little too fluffy for my taste but I enjoyed reading it. I am also rather glad I read it aged 59 and not aged 24 I would not have understood Evelyn at that age. I might have thought I did, but I would have been mistaken. I still find it hard to believe that the relationship between Ruth and Idgy would have been so universally accepted but as a compelling tale it is an easy read.
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Sharp and wry writing, an expansive and eclectic cast of characters--classic Southern lit. The narrator captured the tone expertly--worth listening to or reading. I'd say 4.5 stars for some uncomfortable cultural content, but for a book written by a white woman in the 80s, it's more progressive than I expected. SO much fun.
funny
hopeful
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
This has made its way into my top 5 favorite books, and moreover into my heart forever. Fannie Flagg does a wonderful job developing multiple characters and pulling your heartstrings. This book is as endearing and tender as it is poignantly honest about tough topics.
Fannie Flagg doesn't shy away from the racism, prejudices, and violence that existed in early 20th century Alabama. She authentically uses racist language, so if that will turn you off from the book, be warned. However, it is important to mention that it's not done to promote racism. Fannie Flagg attempts to write an honest portrayal of 20th century Alabama. You should be upset reading parts of this book, that's intentional. It is designed to expose the reader to the ugliness of racism, and to encourage reflection and valuable discussion.
If you liked To Kill a Mockingbird's character Scout, than Idgie Threadgoode will feel like a long lost friend. She is rambunctious, kind hearted, honest and always up to some mischief. I fell in love with her character immediately.
This book also contains a romantic lesbian love story at its core. The romance is wholesome, and the couple is refreshingly treated as a normal, and respected relationship by the characters in the story.
Fannie Flagg doesn't shy away from the racism, prejudices, and violence that existed in early 20th century Alabama. She authentically uses racist language, so if that will turn you off from the book, be warned. However, it is important to mention that it's not done to promote racism. Fannie Flagg attempts to write an honest portrayal of 20th century Alabama. You should be upset reading parts of this book, that's intentional. It is designed to expose the reader to the ugliness of racism, and to encourage reflection and valuable discussion.
If you liked To Kill a Mockingbird's character Scout, than Idgie Threadgoode will feel like a long lost friend. She is rambunctious, kind hearted, honest and always up to some mischief. I fell in love with her character immediately.
This book also contains a romantic lesbian love story at its core. The romance is wholesome, and the couple is refreshingly treated as a normal, and respected relationship by the characters in the story.
lighthearted
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
slow-paced