Dream Count is built around four Nigerian-born women, all living in or having recently departed from America, in spring 2020 ...
A look at gossip and stories; Ross Douthat on faith; racial bias in schools — plus, new series novels: the New York Times ...
The Baltimore author Anne Tyler’s newest novel, “Three Days in June,” just might be her Groundhog’s Day novel, in which Punxsutawney Phil emerges from his burrow to predict an early spring.
“Three Days in June,” Anne Tyler’s 25th novel, is like reading a hug. The “Accidental Tourist” author embraces us from the very first sentence — “People don’t tap their watches ...
Anne Tyler's moving and life-affirming story is read by William Hope. Anne Tyler gives an interview to Open Book in February 2015 for the release of A Spool of Blue Thread. Tyler talks about ...
‘You and I were going to grow old side by side, once upon a time,’ says Max to his ex-wife Gail about two thirds of the way through Anne Tyler’s latest. Their only daughter Debbie has just ...
Anne Tyler is a novelist who always pleases. She treats her characters with respect and, usually, affection. She never shows off. Her books are intelligent and sympathetic. Set in Baltimore ...
This week’s reviews range from Anne Tyler’s latest romantic novel (her 25th!) to a guide to saving both money and the planet and a celebration of Tasmanian forests. Intimately observed romanti ...
Anne Tyler, since the publication of her first novel, If Morning Ever Comes in 1964, has written predominately about characters whose lives are centred in Baltimore. But this world is light years ...
William Hope reads Anne Tyler's humorous novel about Barnaby Gaitlin, a man caught robbing houses in his area in his youth and who now does odd-jobs for elderly people ...
“Three Days in June,” Anne Tyler’s 25th novel, is like reading a hug. The “Accidental Tourist” author embraces us from the very first sentence — “People don’t tap their watches ...
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