Pomodori verdi fritti al Caffè di Whistle Stop

Hardcover, 361 pages

Italiano language

Published Jan. 1, 1992 by Sonzogno.

ISBN:
978-88-454-0491-7
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Evelyn Couch, 48 anni, è infelice, delusa e insoddisfatta dal matrimonio e dalla vita in generale. Durante la visita alla suocera in un ospizio, incontra la signora Cleo Threadgoode ed ecco un mondo nuovo si spalanca ai suoi occhi: il caffè di Whistle Stop. Un mondo variopinto di diversi personaggi che la signora ha visto raccogliersi e alternarsi nel piccolo bar-ristorante aperto cinquant’anni prima nel profondo Sud degli Stati Uniti. Il caffè è condotto dalla dolce Ruth e la bisbetica Idgie, una coppia di donne fuggite dai loro uomini e decise a ricostruirsi una vita.

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Incredibly Enjoyable, Even If Problematic

This book is really well-written, and the structure employed in it really has the feel of both talking to a grandparent (whether or not they're actually your own) and/or the local town gossip. I love this about this book because it makes it just so easy to read through.

I also love that one of the core elements of the story (one that, if people know about Fried Green Tomatoes, is the most well-known) is just kind of... tossed out there a couple times and in ways that make a person go "Wait, did she just say what I think she said?"

But I do find it incredibly difficult to recommend. Part of it is because I know people can find its use of racist and ableist slurs frustrating and bothersome (which I also can completely understand). While it's understandable that sometimes the perspectives match with the characterisation, there are …