Saturday, August 1, 2009

Book Review - Standing in the Rainbow

Fannie Flagg (author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe) sticks with what she knows best and in Standing in the Rainbow, she brings us another small-town story with oddball and endearing characters. She tells the story of Elmwood Springs, Missouri with Bobby Smith, a mischevious 10-year old boy who considers himself lucky just to be born there, his mother who does a radio show from their living room, Hamm Sparks, a tractor salesman turned politician, and Poor Tot Whooten, the neighbor who endures almost-constant, comical bad luck. The Christian Science Monitor says of Standing in the Rainbow, "Beneath the sentimentality, there's a real celebration of life here, an affirmation that success and happiness are the results of simple kindness, gratitude, and courage."
I loved this book. It took a mid-western small town and delved into everyone's lives from childhood all the way up till old age. It brought back so many memories of my childhood. It was
just a delight to read. This book is our August book club pick. I really want to read more books
by Fannie Flagg. I give this book 2 thumbs up!!

2 comments:

Debbie said...

I loved Fried Green Tomatoes so I was glad to read about your feelings for this book. I'm going to have to check it out at the library next time I go!!

Diane... said...

I've got to read that book, thanks for the reminder, it sounds like a good one!