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    • Pub. Date: August 1996
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 21,478
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      • Pub. Date: August 1996
      • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 21,478
      • Lexile: 720L 

      Synopsis

      “Beautiful . . . funny, heart-hammering, wise . . . superb entertainment.”
      –The New York Times

      “A book that should join those few that every literate person will have to read.”
      –The Boston Globe


      Pearl Tull is nearing the end of her life but not of her memory. It was a Sunday night in 1944 when her husband left the little row house on Baltimore’s Calvert Street, abandoning Pearl to raise their three children alone: Jenny, high-spirited and determined, nurturing to strangers but distant to those she loves; the older son, Cody, a wild and incorrigible youth possessed by the lure of power and money; and sweet, clumsy Ezra, Pearl’s favorite, who never stops yearning for the perfect family that could never be his own.

      Now Pearl and her three grown children have gathered together again–with anger, hope, and a beautiful, harsh, and dazzling story to tell.


      “A novelist who knows what a proper story is . . . [Tyler is] not only a good and artful writer, but a wise one as well.”
      –Newsweek

      “Anne Tyler is surely one of the most satisfying novelists working in America today.”
      –Chicago Tribune

      “In her ninth novel she has arrived at a new level of power.”
      –John Updike, The New Yorker

      “Marvelous, astringent, hilarious, [and] strewn with the banana peels of love.”
      –Cosmopolitan

      Biography

      Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anne Tyler has made a glorious career of telling the often less-than glorious stories of small-town people enduring life’s every day ups and downs. Having come of age in rural Raleigh, North Carolina, the enigmatic Tyler draws upon her background to fashion tales of the South that are quirky, humorous, and insightful.

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      Homesick Restaurant speciality of the day is Jealousyby Linski

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      March 07, 2009: The feelings that exist between two brothers can be a lifetime bond of closeness and companionship. But the "heartsick" feeling of wishing for such a brotherly relationship become the earnest theme of this very engrossing book. My book club, the Gourmet Readers, chose it to read as we thought the title fit with our name. Sitting down to a cozy lunch to discuss this book, we all agreed that it was indigestable. The author has created a family that should have never been; and gave us the reasons why, when, and how miserably it did exist. The jealousy of the older brother never cools; but still the younger brother tries to fit all the odd family members together for a real family meal. Dispite the angst, all of the Gourmet Readers were compelled to read each word as Anne Tyler drew us compelety into their complex lives. Read it, you won't forget it.

      Wonderfully insightful and engagingby Nottingham

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      February 09, 2009: With its interesting structure, focusing on one member of a family in each chapter, this book uncovers motivation and responses below the surface of events. This way, Anne Tyler thoroughly involves the reader in each life as she creates its interaction with others. A sense of sad inevitability along with compassion occurs in the reader as her lucid language moves easily in this family saga.

      I Also Recommend: The Book Thief, The White Tiger.


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