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  • Published: 25 May 2017
  • ISBN: 9781448112173
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 368

Can't Wait to Get to Heaven




Like A Wonderful Life for our times - unashamedly emotional, full of warmth and quite literally out of this world...

Life is the strangest thing. One minute, Mrs Elner Shimfissle is up a tree, picking figs to make jam, and the next thing she knows, she is off on a strange adventure, running into people she never expected to see again, in the unlikeliest of places. Meanwhile, Elner's highly strung niece Norma takes to her bed, before embarking on a brand new career; Elner's neighbour Verbena turns to the Bible; her truck-driver friend, Luther Griggs, runs his eighteen-wheeler into a ditch; a dark secret emerges from the past - and the entire town is left wondering, 'What's life all about anyway?' Except for Tot Whooten, whose main concern is that the end of the world might come before she can collect her social security.

A plea for honest doubt and humanity in an over-certain world, Can't Wait to Get to Heaven is further proof that Fannie Flagg was put on this earth to write.

  • Published: 25 May 2017
  • ISBN: 9781448112173
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 368

About the author

Fannie Flagg

Fannie Flagg began writing and producing television specials at the age of nineteen and went on to distinguish herself as an actress and writer in television, films and the theatre. She is the author of many bestsellers including Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! and A Redbird Christmas. Flagg's script for Fried Green Tomatoes was nominated for both the Academy and Writers Guild of America awards and won the highly regarded Scripters Award. She lives in Alabama and California.

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Praise for Can't Wait to Get to Heaven

[A] distinct blend of insight and humour

Denver Post

A born storyteller

New York Times

A warm and funny tribute to small-town America ...quirky Floridian dialogue comes thick and fast

Eve magazine

Funny and utterly charming

Chicago Tribune

Good, old-fashioned sentimentality... Dialogue and witty asides... [And] aphorisms galore, many so good they make you snort out loud

Observer