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'''''Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe''''' is the name of a ] by ]. It is a multigenerational story of an unfulfilled ] who befriends an mean old elderly man whos name is pauline. in a ]. The older woman tells her life story, and helps the younger woman to cope with her own life. '''''Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe''''' is the name of a ] by ]. It is a multigenerational story of an unfulfilled ] who befriends an elderly woman in a ]. The older woman tells her life story, and helps the younger woman to cope with her own life.


The first edition came out in New York from Random House, in ]. The novel is still in print. One of the many existing editions was re-issued as a paperback in New York by Ballantine books in ] with ISBN 0449911357 . The first edition came out in New York from Random House, in ]. The novel is still in print. One of the many existing editions was re-issued as a paperback in New York by Ballantine books in ] with ISBN 0449911357 .

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Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is the name of a novel by Fannie Flagg. It is a multigenerational story of an unfulfilled housewife who befriends an elderly woman in a nursing home. The older woman tells her life story, and helps the younger woman to cope with her own life.

The first edition came out in New York from Random House, in 1987. The novel is still in print. One of the many existing editions was re-issued as a paperback in New York by Ballantine books in 1997 with ISBN 0449911357 .

In 1991, a movie version, called simply Fried Green Tomatoes, was adapted by Flagg and Carol Sobieksi from Flagg's novel and directed by Jon Avnet. It stars Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary-Louise Parker and Mary Stuart Masterson.

The movie was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Jessica Tandy) and for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Fannie Flagg and Carol Sobieski).

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