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Bruce Bibby, in Premiere, February 1992, pp. 33-4.

In this interview Flagg discusses the female characters in her book.

Rosellen Brown, "Why Audiences Hunger for 'Fried Green Tomatoes,'"New York Times Current Events Edition,April 19, 1992, p. 2.

his article explores the theme of friendship in the novel, praising its depiction of "real women who band together in an unspoken conspiracy of affection."

Jack Butler, in the New York Times Book Review, August 20, 1992, p. 14.

Butler praises Flagg's sensitive portrayal of the love affair between Idgie and Ruth and her accurate depiction of small-town life during the Depression.

Fannie Flagg, Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Café Cookbook, Fawcett, 1993.

Flagg has issued a complete cookbook of southern café recipes.

Renee Hartman, a review of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café, in Belles Lettres, Vol. 4, No. 1, Fall, 1988, p. 6.

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