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The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop
by Fannie Flagg
This book couldn't have come at a better time. Given all that has happened lately between COVID-19 and presidential campaigning, I really wanted a comfort read to take me away from it all. And that is just what I got with this sequel to Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. It was like have a reunion with old friends - Idgie Threadgoode, Ruth Jamison, Buddy Threadgoode, around whom the story is basically centered, Ninny Threadgoode, and even Evelyn Couch are all included in the story that kind of answers some questions that readers of the first book may have had, but it certainly ties up a bunch of other loose ends. In case you are wondering, yes, you can go home again - it'll be a little different.
If you loved Fried Green Tomatoes, you won't want to miss this book.
If you loved Fried Green Tomatoes, you won't want to miss this book.