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Honk and Holler Opening Soon (Hardcover)

by Billie Letts (Author) "CANEY SWITCHED on the light over his bed and reached for the last of last night's coffee...one cold oily swallow at the bottom of a..." (more)
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Letts's gently humorous second novel confirms the promise of her debut, Where the Heart Is. For 12 years, wheelchair-bound restaurateur and Vietnam vet Caney Paxton hasn't left his Sequoyah, Okla., cafe, known (thanks to a sign-maker's error) as the Honk and Holler Opening Soon. Now it's Christmas time, 1985, and for Caney and four-times married waitress Molly O, who helped raise him, the holiday looks bleak: business is slumping, overdue bills are piling up and the roof is leaking. Worried about her teenage daughter, Brenda, a country musician seeking her fortune in Nashville, Molly O is too preoccupied to recognize the romantic interest of cafe regular Life Halstead; Caney, ashamed of his part in the war, feels trapped by his wound and his painful past. But that changes when luck brings the Honk and Holler two new employees: beautiful young Crow Indian drifter Vena Takes Horse, who signs on as a carhop, and Vietnamese refugee Bui Khanh, a cook and handyman running from a guilty secret of his own. Initially skeptical of the two outsiders, Honk and Holler habitu?s come to value Vena and Bui, especially after an act of violence threatens Bui's life. Even a few unresolved loose ends can't diminish the cumulative effect of this warm, sentimental tale, abundant with quirky detail and homespun wisdom, which emphasizes not only the power of romantic love but the healing powers of community as well. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

Like the 1980 film Inside Moves, this novel from the author of Where the Heart Is (LJ 7/95) blends together a group of damaged, or at least imperfect, individuals in a caf? in eastern Oklahoma. Caney, a Vietnam vet confined to a wheelchair, is the proprietor of The Honk and Holler, which he has been running with marginal success since its inception 12 years earlier. Suddenly, Vena Takes Horse shows up unexpectedly with a three-legged dog in tow. As business picks up dramatically, Caney and Vena find comfort in each other's arms. The cast of characters includes Molly O (a surrogate mother to Caney), Molly's wayward daughter, a Vietnamese refugee, a widower with an abiding crush on Molly O, and many others. Together, they create a sense of warmth and community in which reconciliation and love can flourish. Recommended.AKimberly G. Allen, NetworkMCI Lib., Washington, DC
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful read, April 24 2008
By B. therriault "moonenergy" (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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After being blown away by "where the heart is" i was curious where she would go from there. This is a read with wonderful characters - all misfits, all looking for permanancy or trying to escape it - she presents a viet nam vet who lost his legs, a heartbroken rebel of a woman who lost her sister to suicide, a man from viet nam trying to learn english & bring his wife over, a heart broken mom with a run away daughter, a wounded dog & horse & a facinating array of characters from small town USA - she describes a place or scenerio we all are looking for - 'family' when we have none. It's the tying together of all the characters, each with their fears, hopes dreams & nightmares - it will bring tears to your eyes. I love this author - it amazes me what she will do next. If you are interested in a light read & sentimental story telling, you will enjoy the hoot & hollar.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Book is ok, but short of opening something., April 12 2004
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This book was not the worst I've ever read, but it is certainly not the greatest. I didn't exactly understand the joke about Opening Soon, and the whole book was slightly fuzzy, but it made sense in some areas. This is maybe worth a read, but definitely not a keeper.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Individuality, April 11 2004
By sarah "qaswq12" (granger, in) - See all my reviews
The Honk and Holler Opening Soon is about four misfits who all work together in a rundown café. They all have very unique personalities that change each other and their surroundings. Each of them is haunted by their past and that's what makes them so who they are. Some of their qualities open each other, others cause them to become more passive and aggressive.
Vena and Bui are two outsiders that eventually acquire jobs at the Honk. Vena traveled all over the states from fear of people loving her. She just always ran away. Bui came from Vietnam and was trying to raise money and get a house for his wife to come be with him. Caney and Molly O have lived in Sequoyah, where the Honk is, their whole lives. Caney grew up under the roof of Molly O so they're very close. Caney went into to the Vietnam war and was paralyzed waist down. Molly O being like a mother cared for him.
When Bui and Vena start work at the Honk Caney knew they would change his life. Some changes were good and other bad. The two brought in more customers and Caney acquired new friendships. Vena also opened up a part of Caney he never thought he could get back again. Bui caused some trouble because not all of the public approved of a Vietnamese working at the Honk. That didn't stop Caney from keeping him around though.
The four characters go through much turmoil. Molly O has a daughter who can't stay home and steals. Bui doesn't fully get the American concept. Vena is in the search of how her sister died, and can't stay in one place long. And Caney is afraid to open up after his Vietnam experience. A friend of Bui's said a bible verse in the book, "Behold, I shrew upon you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed." That fits all of the characters perfectly.
Overall the book was great. Some points left me wondering though. You couldn't fully understand the characters. An experience would mean something to them but you couldn't quite feel their emotion in it. Were they happy or sad. Also in the beginning it skipped around too much. Eventually, all the characters tied together, but it took a while.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Honk and Holler Opening Soon
I really enjoyed this book and although I did not think it lived up to "Where the Heart Is", one of my all time favorites, it was still a wonderful story about some off the wall... Read more
Published on Mar 17 2004 by jla815

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Enthralling ! ! !
The Honk and Holler Opening Soon by Billie Letts

The setting of this story is small Town America-Sequoyah, Oklahoma. Read more

Published on Jan 22 2004 by Bette L. Hall CMA, NHC

5.0 out of 5 stars Small Town America - Sequoyah, Oklahoma
I changed the title of this review to "Absolutely Enthralling."

The setting of this story is small Town America-Sequoyah, Oklahoma. Read more

Published on Jan 21 2004 by Bette L. Hall CMA, NHC

5.0 out of 5 stars The Honk and Holler Opening Soon
I came from a small town and can see the story vividly . It kept my interest and at first I could not bear to have the dog injured but the more I read the more I wanted to see... Read more
Published on Oct 12 2003 by Adrienne Heinz

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting characters - a good comfortable read
The characters and the story line were interesting even if a tad bit predictable. The characters were solidly written and the author did a wonderful job in assigning their... Read more
Published on Sep 21 2003 by mem59

5.0 out of 5 stars minds and hearts opening soon
I was initially resistant to reading this book, no matter that I loved Billie Letts' first novel, _Where The Heart Is. Read more
Published on Aug 3 2003 by Elizabeth Roberts-Zibbel

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
This is a real 'feel good' book despite some of the unpleasant situations. The characters were as real as they get as were the true to life dramas played out in this small town. Read more
Published on Jul 10 2003 by Whale Lady

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book About Down to Earth Folks!
Wonderful story of perseverance and caring when two strangers meet in strange circumstances. Wheelchair bound Caney opens the Honk and Holler Cafe in Oklahoma. Read more
Published on May 31 2003 by Evelyn Horan

5.0 out of 5 stars The Honk and Holler Opening Soon-GREAT book
This is a really good book. I could not put it down. I have read it 3 times. I recommend this book to anyone. Billie Letts is a great author. She is one of my favorites. Read more
Published on April 28 2003 by Stephanie Lizik

4.0 out of 5 stars I think I know this cafe!
Ms. Letts tells us yet another tale of America. I find myself picturing local cafes that I have been to and thinking I've met these people, they are THAT real! Read more
Published on Jan 14 2003 by Happy Camper

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