I Still Dream About You ~ by Fannie Flagg, 2010
"It's funny what a person will remember so many years later; what sticks in your mind and what doesn't. Whenever he thought back to the year he had worked at the Western Union office, he remembered that little girl."
This definitely makes me want to know the who-what-when-where-why of that little girl. I got this from the library today (I'll do Library Loot tomorrow, maybe), so this is actually as far as I've read this evening. That quote is from 1955, but the first chapter starts in 2008. That makes me wonder whether Maggie (from the synopsis I read) was that little girl. Maggie Fortenberry is "a still beautiful former Miss Alabama." The best sentence from the synopsis, though, is this one:
"Maggie has heartbreaking secrets in her past, but through a strange turn of events, she soon discovers, quite by accident, that everybody, it seems—dead or alive—has at least one little secret."
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Good old Fanny Flag! I've only read a couple of hers, but not this one. She lives very close to me in Santa Barbara
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This evening, I went out to dinner with someone who (surprise!) is also about halfway through reading this book. She and Fannie Flagg have a mutual friend, so she visited with her several times in California.
ReplyDeleteHere's a photo of me with Fannie Flagg:
http://bonniesbooks.blogspot.com/2010/05/armchair-bea-book-signings-and-author.html