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by Fannie Flagg (Author) "Norma Warren was a nervous wreck, waiting for Macky to come home and have his breakfast ..." (more)
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With home-cooked, Southern literary flair, Fannie Flagg (Fried Green Tomatoes) returns with Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! "Baby Girl," as she is lovingly referred to by her sweet, country cousins, is Dena Nordstrom, a tall, blonde, corn-fed girl who makes it big in Manhattan. Ms. Nordstrom is now the top TV anchorwoman in the city, beating out veteran journalists and making ungodly amounts of money. Although her life seems charmed, Dena is frazzled and miserable. She drinks uncontrollably, is a borderline compulsive liar, and is forced to undergo therapy because of her stress-induced ulcer. Her psychiatrist, Dr. O'Malley, falls madly in love with her, of course, and sends the blonde bombshell to a close colleague, Dr. Diggers. Living up to her name, Diggers shovels up a mountain of dysfunction and forces Dena to face her mysterious past; all the while the good doctor reports back to brokenhearted O'Malley about her patient's progress. Meanwhile, back at the station, Ms. Nordstrom has made friends and enemies in very high places. Her greatest ally is Howard Kingsley, the Cronkitesque reporter who wields power with more ease than most seasoned politicos: "He closed the door and handed the driver a ten-dollar bill. 'Take this young lady where she wants to go for me, will you? And be careful, she's valuable property.'" It's a good thing she has friends like that, because her boss, Ira Wallace, makes George Costanza from Seinfeld look like a scrupulous saint. When Wallace hires a nasty but effective mole by the name of Sidney Capello to dig up garbage on celebrities, Nordstrom has a head-on collision with his sense of ethics (or lack thereof) and gets Capello canned. Or so she thinks. Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! is very much like its star, Dena Nordstrom: pretty, scattered, confused, and sometimes interesting. It's a long ride from the Whistle Stop Cafe, and readers who enjoy Jan Karon's Mitford Fall series will most likely be the biggest fans of Flagg's third novel. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Because so much of Flagg's third novel takes place in the 1970s media-celebrity echelons of New York City, it doesn't offer the regional and historical color and texture of its predecessor, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Instead, Flagg's achievement here lies in a well-choreographed story of loyalty and survival that zigzags deftly across the post-war years, panning in on the never-changing decency of Elmwood Springs, Mo., then pulling back to watch national TV news devolve into sensationalism?all the while drawing us into the compelling life of Dena Nordstrom. Star of America's most popular morning news show, Dena shuts herself down and shuts men out for painful reasons that are unknown even to her. Only after the stress of ambush- and sound-byte journalism brings on a hemorrhaging ulcer does Dena slowly unearth the scandal that, when Dena was four, drove her mother from Elmwood Springs, hometown of the war hero father that Dena never knew. That her mother's nemesis is a newspaper gossipmonger is nicely ironic, although her mother's secret shame seems slightly larger than life. In contrast, Dena's college friend Sookie and great aunt Elner are reminders of how well Flagg can cook up memorable women from the most down-to-earth ingredients, while a cameo by Tennessee Williams is uncannily true to life. Fans may be sorry at first to leave Elmwood Springs for the big city, but even the most reluctant will get wrapped up in Dena's search for the truth about her family and her past. Author tour; Random House audio.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars And that's what I like about the south . . ., Mar 10 2005
Yet another great "Flagg" book, WELCOME is right up there with the greats: Flagg's "Fried Green Tomatoes" or McCrae's "The Children's Corner. The character Dena Nordstrom, is America's most popular newscaster who is in love with her job and very ambitious. On the other hand, she has issues to deal with in her personal life, loves the bottle too much, and one day she has a serious breakdown. Her psychiatrist, Gerry O'Malley falls in love with Dena, and therefore turns her case over to Dr. Diggers, who forces Dena to take a look at her mysterious past. Dena lost her mother many years ago, without ever really knowing what happened to her.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Oct 8 2004
I'm normally one to stick with a tried and true bestseller like "Da Vinci Code" or "Bark of the Dogwood--Tour of Southern homes," but instead decided to veer off my beaten path. And boy am I glad I did! What a fantastic book! While I had seen the movie Fried Green Tomatoes, I hadn't read the book and therefore didn't realize Flagg's immense talent for putting words on paper. This is one excellent book! Wow!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Southern delight, April 17 2004
By Peggy Vincent "author and reader" (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews
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Well, Fried Green Tomatoes is Fannie Flagg's best, but Welcome to the World is also pretty good. It follows Dena Nordstrom, fondly called Baby Girl by her family, as she rises to some measure of fame as a TV anchorperson in Manhattan.
But while others envy her, Dena is miserable, drinking too much, and battling an ulcer. She heads to a shrink - who promptly falls in love with her and transfers her to another shrink rather than deal with the conflict of interest between patient and doctor.

Then comes job conflict, a muckraker who tries to dig up garbage on celebrities, upon which hinges sort of a trick ending.
Pretty good, but not Flagg's best.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad one in the bunch
I've not read a Flagg novel that I didn't adore. Even my husband loves her books and he doesn't usually do anything but sleep, watch TV, or hunt. Read more
Published on Feb 12 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Charming, All-American Novel
Welcome to the World Baby Girl is my first Fannie Flagg novel, and I just loved it! The most priceless segments of the novel are all centered on the sweet, nostalgic description... Read more
Published on Aug 12 2003 by Annabel

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!!!
This was my first Fannie Flagg book and I really enjoyed it. The story continually switches from the past to the present and I initially found it confusing but came to appreciate... Read more
Published on Aug 10 2003 by casey30

3.0 out of 5 stars At a loss for an ending?
I enjoy Fannie Flagg's writing, and I love the way she depicts small town life. In this book, some of the characters are lovable, with the exception of the main character, Dena... Read more
Published on Jun 23 2003 by Rebecca Kinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Some Wonderful Reading
After reading Standing in the Rainbow, I was more than happy to revisit some of its people and places in Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! It was another enjoyable trip. Read more
Published on May 23 2003 by linda ann olson

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best, but not bad
I love Fannie Flagg as an author and personality. This book wasn't bad - not great, but not bad either. Read more
Published on May 2 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Not so impressed
This was the first book I have read for fun in a long time. As a flat read, the book is alright. I read it for a book club, and the more I thought about it, the less I liked it... Read more
Published on April 29 2003 by K. Fife

4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended
I've enjoyed every Fannie Flagg novel I've ever read. This is no exception. Ms. Flagg weaves tales together so well, and proves her great understanding of human nature by... Read more
Published on Mar 1 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Flagg has a knack for making a southerner feel at home
Fannie Flagg has a knack for creating down-home southern characters. In this book, she tells the story of a young, ambitious woman, Dena Nordstrom, scratching her way to the top... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fannie Flagg Develops REAL Characters with Emotion!
This is the second Fannie Flagg book that I have read, and I must say that she is a real writer.

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