I Still Dream About You

I Still Dream About You
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Fannie Flagg

شابک

9780307704023
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Death--or going to the Middle East to view the whirling dervishes? Suicide--or taking on her real estate archrival? It's hard for Maggie Fortenberry to make decisions when she's depressed, but suicide is on her mind. The 60-year-old former Alabama beauty queen wants to take control of her fading life and exit gracefully, but exciting events keep getting in the way. Fannie Flagg's voice is a mix of weariness and an indefatigable life force, both vying for control and amusing listeners with the contrast. As Maggie, Flagg questions the various decisions of her past, scorches everything from unethical business practices to McMansions, and recounts the distractions that prevent her heroine from leaving this world. Flagg also enlivens colorful secondary characters such as Hazel Whizenknott, a 3'4" real estate mover-and-shaker. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

October 4, 2010
Flagg's whimsical heartstring tugger (after Can't Wait to Get to Heaven) follows the continually interrupted suicide attempt of a former Birmingham, Ala., beauty queen, now 60 and a realtor. The 2008 election is hitting the home stretch as former Miss Alabama, Maggie Fortenberry, plans her exit from a world she can no longer bear. Still grieving over the loss of her best friend and unceasingly optimistic boss, Hazel Whizenknott, Maggie feels like a failure: the business is in decline, and she's lamenting a lifetime's worth of chances missed, including turning down her one true love. In fact, she's come up with 16 "perfectly good reasons to jump in the river" and only two reasons not to. Of course, there is hope to be found—professionally, personally, perhaps romantically—even in Maggie's darkest hours. Flagg gives the story some breadth with a subplot about a friend's campaign to become Birmingham's first black mayor. Maggie's quandary, meanwhile, is detailed with Flagg's trademark light touch and a sincere wit that's heavier on heart than sass.




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