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Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Chapter Summary & Analysis - Chapter 14 Summary

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Chapter 14 Summary

An article in The Weems Weekly dated November 2, 1932. The article is entitled, "Whistle Stop Pig Club Started." People interested in the club are advised to contact Bertha Vick. It is a mark of distinction to own a pig. In other new, Idgie has a new radio at the café and invites anyone who wants to listen to the café. They can listen without ordering food. The article ends with Dot Weems requesting advice on how to get dog tracks out of cement.

Chapter 14 Analysis

Idgie's generosity is seen again in this article. She allows people to come listen to their favorite radio show without ordering food. Life in a small town is seen in both the pig club and Dot asking for advice on getting her dog's tracks out of the cement.

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