Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe

4.19 of 5 stars 4.19  ·  rating details  ·  101,294 ratings  ·  2,189 reviews
The remarkable novel of two Southern friendships--the basis of the hit film--available for the first time in large print.


From the Trade Paperback edition.
Hardcover, 416 pages
Published April 5th 2005 by Random House (first published 1987)
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Giulia
Nov 05, 2012 Giulia rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Giulia by: SiMo
Quando l’oggetto di un romanzo coincide perfettamente con l’effetto che esso provoca nel lettore il successo è garantito. In questo caso parlo della proprietà terapeutica del racconto. Di come i racconti della signora Threadgoode cambino la vita della sua nuova amica Evelyn Couch e di come il libro di Fannie Flagg cambi un po’ anche la vita del lettore. Non in senso drastico, intendiamoci. Ritengo però che questo sia uno di quei libri che aiutano a ridimensionare un po’ il tutto, a dare le giust...more
Lynne King
I saw that a friend was reading this book, loved the cover and blurb and immediately ordered it for my Kindle. When I first started reading it, I thought that it was “insane” but I soon realised what a gem of a book I’d discovered. This has to be the best book I’ve read for a long time and I have no doubt that I’ll continue to look at it many times in the future.

Now where to start with this multi-faceted book? I’ve read quite a few excellent reviews on it and mine may be nothing in comparison bu...more
Natalie
Good characters, some good stories... but often poorly organized, meandering, and not cohesive -- often I was left wondering what the point was, and once the book was done, I still had no answer. The prose was sometimes great, but more often amateur. This was really a mixed bag.

The best I can come up with for the "point" of the novel was to show how times changed from the 20s to the mid-80s through the stories of multiple characters who are connected in various ways. Tied in there somewhere is t...more
Katie Abbott Harris
I really love this movie, but as usual, the book is much better and vastly different. In 1985, two women, Ninny and Evelyn, meet and develop a strong friendship. They share treats and conversation while Ninny spins the story of Whistle Stop and its inhabitants, weaving relationships through generations in an enchanting tale of the Old South. The journey is equally important for both women, allowing Ninny to remember and embrace her past while helping Evelyn to accept her past and look forward to...more
Kua
Un libro veramente molto piacevole, uno spaccato dell'America del Sud degli anni '30, raccontato attraverso i bollettini settimanali di Dot Weems, la cronaca dell'epoca e i ricordi di Ninny Threadgoode, che narra le vicende del piccolo centro di Whistle Stop alla sua nuova amica Evelyn. Un pezzo di passato in cui la vita della comunità era veramente il punto di riferimento di ogni persona che vi faceva parte, dove tutti sapevano tutto di tutti, che a volte può sembrare una cosa soffocante, ma ch...more
Lisa
I feel bad saying it, but I think this is a case where I liked the movie better than I liked the book! The movie had its heartbreaking moments, but one was still left with quite a bit of humor and a general feeling of the significance of living life to the fullest. The book featured many more characters (and tragedies!) than the movie chose to portray, and the sadness of some of the stories dragged down the more humorous parts of the book. I guess I had expected the movie when I opened the pages...more
Lauren
I really love this movie, so I decided to check out the book (which I often do...movie, then book). I found that the book had a lot more going on than the movie, including a plethora of new characters, which I often found confusing. However, the addition of characters allowed for a look at race relations throughout much of the 20th century, which was very interesting. Overall, though, I liked the way the movie flushed out the main characters and their storyline better than the book, and felt tha...more
Arwen56
Ho visto prima il film, ma ho amato di più il libro. Entrambi sono riuscitissimi, benché la pellicola non sia del tutto aderente al romanzo. Però possono vantare tutti e due una solida struttura ed una convincente armonia. Non sono del tutto reali, no. Vi è molto della favola in essi. Ma in un modo gentile. E’ come se ti dicessero: “Eh, sì, la vita fa parecchio schifo, ma puoi sempre contare sul fatto che da qualche parte ci dovrà pur essere questo Whistle Stop Café”.
Esattamente come da qualche...more
Nick
Evelyn Couch, an empty-nester woman who is unable to find meaning in her life, finds personal strength and a new zest for living through the stories and friendship of Mrs. Threadgoode, a nursing home resident.

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is essentially about the relationships of two sets of women—Evelyn and Mrs. Threadgoode in the present (1980s) and Idgie and Ruth in the past. At the start of the novel, Evelyn has no purpose and finds her life unbearable. Her kids are grown a...more
whichwaydidshego?
Jul 02, 2008 whichwaydidshego? rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to whichwaydidshego? by: Courtney
Shelves: modernfiction
This is a book that reminds us of what was once truly great about society, while still facing the worst in it head on. It mayn't again be found in the community, but it certainly can be found within us, if we choose it. And in small ways, then, glimpses will be found in our circle and possibly beyond.

It tells us that equality - of race, of sex, of age - is a disposition that comes from deep within, but is also a decision and a lifestyle. Remember, we, none of us, are merely what we appear to be....more
Alisa
I've always found the movie totally charming, and the book is even more so. Here we get a lot more of the back story of the Threadgoode family, and Idgie's relationship with Ruth. The story moves back and forth in time, and it is interspersed with amusing clips from the Whistle Stop newspaper.
Alicia
I loved this book. I loved the character of each of the sections - news, narrative, local speak - it really gives you a sense of why someone like Evelyn would be so drawn to the people and the place of Whistle Stop and Flagg takes you along for that ride. I had trouble following the dates for the first third of the book and found myself flipping back to previous chapters to try to figure out the chronology. I loved how Evelyn would learn about a story from Ninny in the nursing home and then in t...more
Thalia
I really don't know why this treasure sat on my tbr pile for four years. I bought it after I read „Standing in the Rainbow“ which I absolutely adored, and then I put off reading it.[return]Usually I don't like reading family sagas too much, but every once in a while one comes along that grabs you, makes you laugh and cry and doesn't let you go until you've turned the last page. And beyond. This is one of those books. I fell in love with the story and the people in it after about ten pages.[retur...more
John Mcconahey
Having experienced the depression firsthand, my mother was rife with witticisms and anecdotes of being a teenager in her small Ohio town during the early ‘30s. Being a baby-boomer raised in a more affluent era, I never really connected with her many parables. This book focuses mostly on the residents of Whistle Stop, Alabama, and documents the joys, sorrows, prides, prejudices, sins and virtues of the of the little railroad-supported community. After devouring this enthralling book, my mom’s tal...more
Danny

Always interesting to read the book after seeing the movie. Especially since I love the movie so much.

I like the book too, though. It's kind of radical in a lot of ways, which is depressing because it was written in the 1980s. Depressing because it's radical in mostly feminist ways and that really shouldn't be radical anymore.

The storyline was largely the same as the movie with tweaks here and there, mostly to do with timeline, or what Ninny Threadgoode, the storyteller, knew and didn't know. In...more
Stephanie "Jedigal"
Oh, what a lovely story. I so wish that the movie hadn't come about first. Not that I think the movie was a BAD job of pulling out a two-hour screen story from this book. The movie was fine, but inevitably a bit watered down. What is great about the book is all the fun details you get. Whistle Stop and its small community are much more important here.

This book skips around in time more than anything I've read to date. The "present-day" 1980's storyline of Evelyn Couch's visits to the nursing ho...more
Fran
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Ellen Cohen
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe has been a favorite movie for many years. Earlier this year I finally got around to read the book as well, and was not disappointed at all. The story is similar, of course, to the movie, but the book gives lots of moving, touching and funny details which are lost in the movie.

Evelyn is a sad middleaged woman, who feels her life is empty and dull, and she is not impressed at first when she meets the old Ninny in a nursing home. Ninny starts telling Eve...more
Kiwi
I can't believe I never added anything up here even though I read this near the end of 2012.

'Fried Green Tomatoes' has been one of my favourite films since as long as I can remember. People talk about Idgie and Ruth being 'just friends' in the film, but even when I was younger I never got that impression; the food fight scene always seemed more intimate--and sexual--than any interactions I ever had with friends. I've always been excited to read the book, knowing the relationship was more out in...more
Melissa
This novel, made famous by the 1991 movie, tells the story of two pairs of women. The first is Evelyn Couch, a chubby, middle-aged woman with self-esteem issues and an elderly lady, Ninny Threadgoode, who Evelyn meets while visiting her mother-in-law in a nursing home. Mrs. Threadgoode quickly befriends Evelyn and enthralls her with stories of her life in the small Alabama town of Whistle Stop.

The second story is that of Ruth and Idgie, the two women who run the town’s well-loved café. Ruth is...more
Eccentrika
Una storia che ho trovato veramente deliziosa: mi è piaciuta tantissimo! Narra un'america che viaggiava con i treni e che amava radunarsi nei piccoli caffè a gustare pranzi cucinati con amore e dai prezzi talmente bassi da sembrare irrisori. Un'america negli anni della recessione, con tanta povertà, ma con tanta voglia di vivere. Un'america fatta di amicizie e affetti sinceri e di solidarietà. Un'america che ormai non esiste più, perché spazzata via dal progresso, dalle multinazionali e dalla ri...more
aBeiLLe
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café lie ensemble le passé et le présent dans une histoire d’amitié naissante entre Evelyn Couch, une femme à la maison d’une cinquantaine d’année et Ninny Threadgoode, une femme âgée qui vit dans une maison de retraite.

Chaque semaine, Evelyn doit accompagner son mari lors de la visite dominicale à sa belle-mère qui n’entretient pas avec elle des sentiments amicaux. Elle profite donc de ces moments pour s’évader seule dans le salon commun de la résidence...more
Sakura87
"E' meglio uccidere per amore che per odio, non credi?"

Raramente, ormai, mi prende la frenesia del libro da finire a tutti i costi, quel romanzo che sei costretto a tenere a distanza per resistere alla tentazione di terminarlo in un solo giorno. Ed è ciò che mi è successo con Pomodori verdi fritti al caffé di Whistle Stop.
Il romanzo è stato un vero e proprio caso editoriale all'inizio degli anni Novanta, complice soprattutto la trasposizione cinematografica non certo fedelissima, che tuttavia h...more
Ariel Marie
Jun 22, 2012 Ariel Marie rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Southern Lit Fans
Shelves: favorites
There is a certain allure to Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe and I'm never sure what exactly is the reason. Maybe it's the setting of the novel or the time periods it covers. Maybe it's the relationship between Idgie and Ruth or all the characters. Or the mystery that pulls all the stories together. But Fried Green Tomatoes is an excellent read. Sometimes we read to be entertained and this is the novel to choose.

The story follows a woman, Evelyn, who visits a nursing home to meet a...more
Marieke
My reading of this book has a weird story that goes with it. In 1989 my grandmother came to stay with me while my mom was traveling somewhere for a chunk of time. I don't know where or for how long, but that's immaterial. I was a senior in high school and there was this little "women's bookstore" a couple of towns away, meaning I could find lesbian stuff, which was highly sought after by my newly-out pre-internet self. There were other stores on that particular Main Street, so it didn't seem str...more
Сhristie ♥
Те, що треба для зимових холодних вечорів. Закриваєш повіки, і ось ти вже в старому домі сімейства Тредгудів, заповненому ароматами ще теплого печеня, яке Сіпсі нарізає на великому столі.. або в кафе "Полуостанок", де Іджі виносить із кухні запашну кукурудзу під білим соусом, знамениті смажені зелені помідори і клаптик лимонного пирога. Нехай я буду банальною, але ця книга пройняла мене всіма відблисками доброти і віданності її героїв. Однозначно, Руфь пощастило з такою подругою, як Іджі. Це най...more
Ibis3
I couldn''t help but compare this book to the movie, which I really loved. The book contained many of the same elements but the emphasis was quite different. I really enjoyed how the story was told in short narrative chapters interspersed with the newspaper gossip column and the chapters about Evelyn. I really enjoy books that jump around in time as long as all the threads come together and Flagg managed to do that quite well (though there was what I believe to be an error in the timing in Evely...more
Emily
OK, I admit it, I have a fixation on trains right now, which indirectly led to me choosing this book about the goings-on in a small town in Alabama called Whistle Stop, located alongside the Southern Railway tracks. The train theme is predominant from Big George Pullman Peavey being named after the man who invented the Pullman car, to the gospel songs sung such as ‘In the Baggage Car Ahead’ and ‘I’m Goin’ Home on the Morning Train.’ There is even a ‘Robin Hood’ like character named Railroad Bill...more
Bernell Spicer
Fittingly enough, I picked this book up at a cafe. Like the one in the book, the cafe is old-fashioned and a little disheveled, serving up unmatched tables and delicious apple pie in a sunny corner building that once was a hardware store. One wall is covered with bookcases. You are welcome to borrow or donate a book. So, when I saw Fried Green Tomatoes on the shelf, I took it home. I've wanted to read Fried Green Tomatoes since the movie came out in 1991. I loved this quiet little film, which al...more
Pearls Are
I'm writing this for those who have read the book and are just comparing notes, so I don't want to recap the story, as has been done so many times. I just wanted to make a couple of observations.

I had, like so many others, seen the movie and enjoyed it somewhat, though the "OMG, the person telling the story IS the person in the story" part, I thought was just so Hollywood. Therefore, so predictable and fake. When I saw the book at a yard sale, I almost didn't pick it up, but thank goodness I dec...more
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Fannie Flagg began writing and producing television specials at age nineteen and went on to distinguish herself as an actress and writer in television, films, and the theater.
She is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (which was produced by Universal Pictures as Fried Green Tomatoes), Welcome to the World, Baby...more
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