
The Whole Town's Talking
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WINNER OF THE SOUTHERN BOOK PRIZE
Elmwood Springs, Missouri, is a small town like any other, but something strange is happening at the cemetery. Still Meadows, as it's called, is anything but still. Original, profound, The Whole Town's Talking, a novel in the tradition of Thornton Wilder's Our Town and Flagg's own Can't Wait to Get to Heaven, tells the story of Lordor Nordstrom, his Swedish mail-order bride, Katrina, and their neighbors and descendants as they live, love, die, and carry on in mysterious and surprising ways.
Lordor Nordstrom created, in his wisdom, not only a lively town and a prosperous legacy for himself but also a beautiful final resting place for his family, friends, and neighbors yet to come. "Resting place" turns out to be a bit of a misnomer, however. Odd things begin to happen, and it starts the whole town talking.
With her wild imagination, great storytelling, and deep understanding of folly and the human heart, the beloved Fannie Flagg tells an unforgettable story of life, afterlife, and the remarkable goings-on of ordinary people. In The Whole Town's Talking, she reminds us that community is vital, life is a gift, and love never dies.
Praise for The Whole Town's Talking
"A witty multigenerational saga . . . [Fannie] Flagg's down-home wisdom, her affable humor and her long view of life offer a pleasant respite in nerve-jangling times."-People
"Fannie Flagg at her best."-The Florida Times-Union
"If there's one thing Fannie Flagg can do better than anybody else, it's tell a story, and she outdoes herself in The Whole Town's Talking. . . . Brilliant . . . equally on the level as her famous Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe."-The Newport Plain Talk
"Delightful."-The Washington Post
"A ringing affirmation of love, community and life itself."-Richmond Times-Dispatch
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- What the Crow Knows
- Prologue
- And So It Begins..
- Lordor Nordstrom
- Love and Marriage
- A Swedish Lady
- The Verdict
- Katrina Olsen
- Springfield, Missouri
- The Man in the Derby
- Missouri
- Chicago Razzle-Dazzle
- Missouri
- The Adventure
- The Girl on the Platform
- The Box Social
- Missouri
- A Daughter's Promise
- 1891
- Chicago
- Neighbors
- The 1900s: A New Era
- The Town
- Miss Lucille Beemer
- Chicago
- The Neighbor Boy
- The Telegram
- Spring Has Sprung, and So Has a Young Man's Fancy
- Meet Me at the Fair
- More Than Meets the Eye
- Elmwood Springs, Missouri
- Chicago
- Is It You?
- In the Glove Department
- July Fourth
- Chicago
- Oregon
- A Sad Time
- A Change of Address
- Life Moves On
- Reunited
- Nancy Knott
- The Dating Game
- More Good Friends
- The Twenties: All the Wonderful Things in Store
- Elmwood Springs Is Looking Up
- The Shoe Department
- Ingrid Nordstrom
- Fun at Still Meadows
- The Wedding
- The Little White Box
- Missing Mrs. Knott
- The Thirties: The Show Must Go On
- Dancing Cows
- Unexpected Visitors
- Things Are Looking Up
- Problem Solving
- The Trap
- Elner's Dream
- It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
- The Forties: The World Speeds Up
- Good News
- A New Year
- San Francisco, California
- San Francisco
- The War
- V-J Mail
- Iwo Jima, Japan
- Elmwood Springs
- San Francisco, California
- Saying Hello
- The Baby
- August 1945
- Good News
- It's a Girl!
- Mayo Clinic
- All the News That's Fit to Print
- Memorial Day
- The Boyfriend
- The Fabulous Fifties: All This and Elvis, Too
- A Special Day
- A Happy Time
- Poor Tot
- Lester Shingle
- A Visit to the Farm
- The Shoe Salesman Arrives
- Time to Let Go
- Welcome Home, Harry
- Bring Your Child to Work Day
- The Election
- Is It You?
- Catching Up
- The Sixties: Something's Blowing in the Wind.
- Moving Along
- Leaving Home
- Hello, Cooter
- A Special Boy
- The Young Man
- Cinderella and Her Prince Charming
- You Must Be Kidding
- The Seventies: Saturday Night Fever
- Vietnam
- Ida Jenkins
- Elner Moves to Town
- The Anniversary
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Mother's Day
- A Final Sale
- Another Anniversary
- Run for Your Life!
- Something Was Bothering Ander
- A Visit
- She Will Survive
- The Eighties: The World Turns
- Too Cool for Words
- Secret Dreams
- A Dream Come True
- October
- Oops
- The Parade
- Bad Karma or Two Gold Chains
- Growing Older
- The Early Bird Special
- The Nineties: Walmart and Supercuts
- More Changes
- Little Miss Davenport
- The Sunset Club
- The Milkman
- Achy Breaky Heart
- A New Millennium: The End of an Era
- Elner Moves On
- The Kid
- Verbena's Unfortunate Trip to the Ladies' Room
- All the News Fit to Print
- A Blue Christmas
- Howdy, Neighbor
- Happy Birthday
- Hello, Tot!
- Shreveport, Louisiana
- Parrot Head
- A Ship of a Girl
- Norma Has a Close Call
- What Happened
- Can You Hear Me Now?
- Case Closed
- The Redhead
- Overheard at Dinner
- Little Miss Davenport Tells All
- The Affair
- Another Visit from Dwayne Jr.
- Norma Growing Older
- Texting While Driving
- Surprise Visitors
- Norma
- Next Stop, Key West
- The Pie
- Dwayne Jr.
- The Tip
- The Off-the-Grid Goat Farm
- Who Done It?
- Macky Is Worried
- Hello, Macky!
- Winding Down
- Epilogue
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Reading Group Guide
- Other Titles
- About the Author
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