Seeing Fannie

As I was saying when I was so rudely interrupted–

Never mind.

The section that vanished when the wireless network disappeared concerned A. S. Byatt’s Possession. It’s a magnificent novel.

My comments were anything but.

So I’ll quit while I’m ahead.

Now to the update on Fannie Flagg: I heard Ms. Flagg speak last Saturday at BookPeople. She read from her latest book, I Still Dream About You, and signed.

Before the program, a BookPeople staff member announced that Ms. Flagg would stay until every copy was signed, and that she would be happy for people to take photographs. In other words, she was gracious. She demonstrated appreciation and respect for the people who came out to see her.

Ms. Flagg took her reading from the chapter titled “Hazel Whisenknott Begins.” Hazel is a real estate agent, the smallest one in the state, not much more than three feet tall. She is also dead when the book begins. When she is five years old, she starts a weed-pulling business that becomes remarkably successful.

I Still Dream About You is a murder mystery. I don’t know the victim yet. I presume it’s not Hazel. I also presume I will know who by the end of chapter three.

I hope I know by the end of chapter three. That’s when everyone says I have to have my murder taken care of. I wouldn’t like to think there there’s a set a rules for me and another set for Fannie Flagg.

In summary, regarding Fannie Flagg’s appearance at BP, a good time was had by all. Especially me.

3 thoughts on “Seeing Fannie

    1. Flagg is from Alabama, very Southern. Her Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man is funny from start to finish. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe fascinates me with its complex plotting. The movie version of Fried Green Tomatoes is okay but it’s just story. No big bang at then end.

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  1. Did you get a photo op with Ms. Flagg? That would be a keepsake! I do hope that the murder is resolved in due time. But then I do believe I’d rather be on a similar schedule with ms. flagg in regard to same. She is, after all, a famous & successful someone as opposed to “everyone” who gives out ambiguous rules. 🙂

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