In 1941, the work appeared as "Whistle Stop," trimmed to 450 pages and bubbling with gritty, robust dialogue.
The reaction to "Whistle Stop" could hardly have been more enthusiastic, not least because of her searing language and hotter plots.
He did not have enough money, so he became a traveling salesman for Whistle Stop (a clothing line for teenage girls).
Ninny begins to tell Evelyn stories from her life growing up in Whistle Stop in the 1920s, which is the second time period.
The relationship between Idgie and Ruth is accepted by the entire town of Whistle Stop.
The Whistle Stop is the most famous restaurant in Glendale and is situated along the rail road.
The Whistle Stop was created from expanding a lunch business within the existing hardware store in Glendale.
The Whistle Stop, across from the train station, has been in business for eight years and sells used and recent releases, mainly paperbacks.
To broaden its customer base, The Whistle Stop also offers programs for children.
A long string of newspaper clippings from Whistle Stop, Ala., has also been dropped.