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Whole Town's Talking

by Flagg, Fannie

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G/VG A Bit Of Color Offset Inside DJ Front Panel. Spine Cloth Ends Worn, Lower Spine Bumped, Closed Tear At Spine Cloth. Pages/VG (See description)
ISBN 10
140006595X
ISBN 13
9781400065950
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New York: Random House. G/VG A Bit Of Color Offset Inside DJ Front Panel. Spine Cloth Ends Worn, Lower Spine Bumped, Closed Tear At Spine Cloth. Pages: 403.. 2016. 1st Printing. Hardcover..

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On Dec 3 2016, a reader said:
The Whole Town's Talking is the latest book by Fannie Flagg. The Whole's Town Talking takes us from the town's inception in 1880 through 2021. We get to see Lordor Nordstrom arrive from Sweden and start his dairy farm. The various settlers that join him in Southern Missouri and slowly create a town called Swede Town (in the beginning). They are more than neighbors; they are a family. Lordor courts and marries Katrina Olsen, a housemaid from Chicago (with the help from the ladies of the town). Katrina is a mail order bride that answers Lordor's advertisement. Lordor donates land for the town cemetery to be called Still Meadows. All the original settlers receive a lot. They take a picnic up the hill and everyone picks their burial plot. The town slowly grows over time as they add a general store, barber, bakery, and a school. Miss Lucille Beemer becomes the schoolteacher. We see the town change over time as new people come to their town and the children grow up, marry, and have their own kids. The town changes its name to Elmwood Springs and Lordor becomes the first mayor in 1901. Lordor is the first person to be interred in Still Meadows in 1911. It turns out that life is not over when you die in Elmwood Springs and are laid to rest in Still Meadows. To find out what happens in Still Meadows and the town of Elmwood Springs, you will need to read The Whole Town's Talking.

The Whole Town's Talking is the history of Elmwood Springs from its humble beginning and into the future. The Whole Town's Talking is not quite what I expected (from reading the blurb). There are many (dozens) characters in the book, and it can be hard to keep them all straight. Some of them are quirky like Elner. Lordor and Katrina are the best developed characters in the book. Elner Shimfissle (what a name) is the most endearing (and unusual). The beginning of the story (the first hundred or so pages) is the best part. After that the story is not as engaging. I did not know that The Whole Town's Talking was a part of a series (not until I went write the review and did a little research). The other three books are Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!, Standing in the Rainbow, and Can't Wait to Get to Heaven. I give The Whole Town's Talking 3.5 out of 5 stars. I did feel that Fannie Flagg could have pushed the afterlife section a little further (I am trying not to give away any spoilers). It was not as magical or special as it could have been. The epilogue was strange and the ending was a letdown. The Whole Town's Talking seemed to be lacking Fannie Flagg's usual sass (or spark) and humor (that can be found in her earlier works).

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Bookseller
Vintage-Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
MASTER348869I
Title
Whole Town's Talking
Author
Flagg, Fannie
Format/Binding
Hardcover.
Book Condition
Used - G/VG A Bit Of Color Offset Inside DJ Front Panel. Spine Cloth Ends Worn, Lower Spine Bumped, Closed Tear At Spine Cloth. Pages
Jacket Condition
VG (See description)
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Printing
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
140006595X
ISBN 13
9781400065950
Publisher
Random House
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2016
Keywords
Literature, Fiction

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