The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A heartwarming novel about secrets of youth rediscovered, hometown memories, and the magical moments in ordinary lives, from the beloved author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A heartwarming novel about secrets of youth rediscovered, hometown memories, and the magical moments in ordinary lives, from the beloved author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop CafeA gift, a blessing and a triumph . . . celebrates the bonds of family and friends and the possibilities of recovery and renewal. The Free Lance Star
Bud Threadgoode grew up in the bustling little railroad town of Whistle Stop with his mother, Ruth, church-going and proper, and his Aunt Idgie, the fun-loving hell-raiser. Together they ran the town s popular Whistle Stop Cafe, known far and wide for its fun and famous fried green tomatoes. And as Bud often said of his childhood to his daughter Ruthie, How lucky can you get?
But sadly, as the railroad yards shut down and Whistle Stop became a ghost town, nothing was left but boarded-up buildings and memories of a happier time.
Then one day, Bud decides to take one last trip, just to see what has become of his beloved Whistle Stop. In so doing, he discovers new friends, as well as surprises about Idgie s life, about Ninny Threadgoode and other beloved Fannie Flagg characters, and about the town itself. He also sets off a series of events, both touching and inspiring, which change his life and the lives of his daughter and many others. Could these events all be just coincidences? Or something else? And can you really go home again?
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Sheriff Grady KilgoreWHISTLE STOP, ALABAMA
January 24, 1991
Grady Kilgore, a big barrel-chested bear of a man in his seventies, had been the sheriff of Whistle Stop, Alabama, until 1958, when he and his wife, Gladys, had moved to Tennessee. Today, Grady had driven down to Whistle Stop from Nashville with his grandson and was standing on the railroad tracks, looking across the street to where the old Whistle Stop Cafe used to be. Kudzu vines had grown all over the buildings and had covered most of the block. It was hard for his grandson to tell what was underneath.
Grady pointed over to one of the buildings. That s the old post office that Dot Weems ran, and right there s the cafe, next to Opal Butts s beauty shop, where your grandma got her hair done up every Saturday morning. Grady stood there looking around and was sad to see how much the place had changed since the last time he d stopped by.
By now, the old two-lane highway from Birmingham to Whistle Stop had been bypassed by a new six-lane interstate, and most of the area was now just a dumping ground. Old rusty cars and trucks had been abandoned by the tracks, left to slowly fall apart. Empty beer cans and whiskey bottles were everywhere. And as a sad sign of the times, Grady noticed there was a lot of drug paraphernalia scattered around that hadn t been there before.
The Baptist church, where he had heard Reverend Scroggins preach every Sunday, was now almost falling down, the stained-glass windows broken, the pews removed and sold. All that was left of the town were some of the old buildings and the old Threadgoode home, and that was barely standing. Vandals had pretty much destroyed everything else. Grady turned to his grandson and shook his head. When I get to thinkin how this place used to be, and what it is now, it just makes me sick. It wasn t never a fancy town, but it was clean. Now there s junk scattered everywhere. And the old Threadgoode house is full of
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graffiti, the windows all knocked out. You d never know to look at it now, but that house used to be the prettiest one in town. For the life of me, I still cain t figure out why Whistle Stop went to seed like it did. I even heard the whole town was sold, and they were gonna knock it all down and build a tire factory out here.
Grady looked across the street again and sighed. I don t know why they re just lettin the old cafe sit and rot away like that. It just don t seem right. That cafe used to be like going to a good friend s house to eat. Two great gals ran it. Idgie Threadgoode and Ruth Jamison. You woulda loved em. Everybody in town used to eat there, all the railroad men and their families. Every Christmas Day their cook, Sipsey, and the gals would lay out a big spread, and we d all go over and eat, open our presents, and sing carols. Then, unexpectedly, Grady let out a little sob. He quickly turned away, pulled out a handkerchief, and blew his nose and looked apologetic.
Sorry about that. Oh Lordy. I don t need to go thinkin about the old days . . . but lots of good times were had in that old cafe with Ruth and Idgie. Ruth s son, little Buddy, grew up in that cafe. Poor kid. Lost his arm when he wasn t much older than you. Grady then carefully folded his handkerchief and put it back into his pocket.
Then he said, Now, you may not believe this, but a few years back on Christmas Day your grandma and me was over in Birmingham visiting Opal Butts, and while they were busy cooking up dinner, I snuck out and took a little ride out here. And I was standing right here, on this same spot we are now, when real quiet like at first I started to hear a piano playing and people laughing, and it was coming from over there, right where
Grady looked across the street again and sighed. I don t know why they re just lettin the old cafe sit and rot away like that. It just don t seem right. That cafe used to be like going to a good friend s house to eat. Two great gals ran it. Idgie Threadgoode and Ruth Jamison. You woulda loved em. Everybody in town used to eat there, all the railroad men and their families. Every Christmas Day their cook, Sipsey, and the gals would lay out a big spread, and we d all go over and eat, open our presents, and sing carols. Then, unexpectedly, Grady let out a little sob. He quickly turned away, pulled out a handkerchief, and blew his nose and looked apologetic.
Sorry about that. Oh Lordy. I don t need to go thinkin about the old days . . . but lots of good times were had in that old cafe with Ruth and Idgie. Ruth s son, little Buddy, grew up in that cafe. Poor kid. Lost his arm when he wasn t much older than you. Grady then carefully folded his handkerchief and put it back into his pocket.
Then he said, Now, you may not believe this, but a few years back on Christmas Day your grandma and me was over in Birmingham visiting Opal Butts, and while they were busy cooking up dinner, I snuck out and took a little ride out here. And I was standing right here, on this same spot we are now, when real quiet like at first I started to hear a piano playing and people laughing, and it was coming from over there, right where
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Autoren-Porträt von Fannie Flagg
Fannie Flagg s career started in the fifth grade when she wrote, directed, and starred in her first play, titled The Whoopee Girls. At age nineteen she was already writing and producing television specials in her hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. At age twenty she went to New York and immediately began writing and acting on Candid Camera, and made over seventy-five appearances on The Tonight Show. She then went on to distinguish herself as an actress and a writer in television, films, and the theater. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man; Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe; The Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook; 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; The All-Girl Filling Station s Last Reunion; and The Whole Town s Talking. Flagg s script for the movie Fried Green Tomatoes 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. She also won the Harper Lee Prize for Fiction. Fannie Flagg loves all animals, especially human beings, and lives happily in California and Alabama.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Fannie Flagg
- 2021, 304 Seiten, Masse: 13,1 x 20,1 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Random House Trade Paperbacks
- ISBN-10: 0593133862
- ISBN-13: 9780593133866
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.09.2021
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
The story blossoms in vintage Flagg style folksy and feel-good. An abundance of Southern charm will delight both readers eager to journey back to beloved Whistle Stop and also those wanting to visit for the very first time. Shelf AwarenessWho can resist a visit to Whistle Stop and all her inhabitants, past and present? No one! Library Journal
Reading this novel is like entering a second childhood. Kirkus Reviews
Flagg s memorable cast returns to Whistle Stop, Ala., made famous in Fried Green Tomatoes, in this heartfelt saga. . . . Flagg s multitude of fans will enjoy reminiscing and learning more secrets from her well-known protagonists. Publishers Weekly
Spellbinding storytelling, deftly drawn characters and an unerring ear for credible dialogue . . . The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop represents a gift, a blessing and a triumph. . . . It showcases Flagg s ability to write a sweet but never saccharine, comical but never cruel, profound but never pompous narrative; it celebrates the bonds of family and friends and the possibilities of recovery and renewal. Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
A charming and heart-warming story The Palm Beach Post
The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop is a captivating novel with characters and relationships to be savored, as well as ample servings of hope and inspiration. These are venerable storytelling qualities which surely are needed now more than ever. . . . The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop should garner an even wider fan-base for Flagg, a well-deserved outcome for an exceptional writer. New York Journal of Books
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