The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg
A 60 year-old woman discovers a secret about herself that rocks her world. She takes a look at herself from childhood on up and re-discovers herself. Meanwhile it switches between the past and present with a parallel story (of course, the stories merge in the end). It is quite humorous; I giggled often. The ending dragged a little; otherwise it was a good read and an interesting look at women's lives from the 40s to present day.
Went straight to Goodreads to put it on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI remember Fannie Flagg from her "Candid Camera" days ( THAT really dates me, doesn't it?). When she first began to write novels I was pleasantly surprised to find it was the same person! Love, love, love her books.
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