The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion A Novel |
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Author:
| BookBuddy Staff, |
Based on a novel by:
| Flagg, Fannie |
ISBN: | 978-1-4949-5755-1 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.95 |
Book Description:
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WARNING: This is not the actual book
The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg. Do not buy this reading
Sidekick if you are looking for a full copy of this great book.As you read Flagg's historical novel, this analysis helps you take a deeper look into the characters and American life during WWII. Learn about the adventurous roles of women in the Air Force as you witness Sookie Poole's transformation on her journey to discover her true identity.Just...
More DescriptionWARNING: This is not the actual book The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg. Do not buy this reading Sidekick if you are looking for a full copy of this great book.As you read Flagg's historical novel, this analysis helps you take a deeper look into the characters and American life during WWII. Learn about the adventurous roles of women in the Air Force as you witness Sookie Poole's transformation on her journey to discover her true identity.Just before her 60th birthday, Sookie Poole discovers that her entire life was built on a lie. Her southern belle mother was actually her adoptive parent, and her birth mother was a Polish immigrant from Wisconsin. Fannie Flagg's The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion follows Sookie's journey of self-discovery as she learns about her real mother, Fritzi Jurdabralinski. Covering 1906 to 2014, the novel shows the contrasting worlds of modern-day Alabama and a bustling immigrant town during World War II. Explore the vivid characters and paralleled symbolism throughout the book as you enjoy this literary analysis.In The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion, Sookie starts questioning her own personality after learning of her true roots. It becomes clearer why she never lived up to the ideals set by her adoptive mother, and she soon learns about the exciting life of the Jurdabralinski sisters. Flagg adds realistic dialogue, relatable characters, and a touch of humor to The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion. T