Ratings10
Average rating4.1
"Spanning decades, generations, and America in the 1940s and today, The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion is a fun-loving mystery about an Alabama woman today, and five women who in 1943 worked in a Phillips 66 gas station, during the WWII years. Like Fannie Flagg's classic Fried Green Tomatoes, this is a riveting, fun story of two families, set in present day America and during World War II, filled to the brim with Flagg's trademark funny voice and storytelling magic"--
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I liked parts of this book and was barely able to tolerate other parts. The story switches back and forth between the present and the past. The part of the story that takes place in the past was very good. The part that takes place in the present is AWFUL. The main character, Sookie, and her horrid mother were the worst. So, I rated the book just “ok” because of the part that takes place in the past.