Digging to America by Anne Tyler

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    • ISBN: 0307263940
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: May 2006
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    Synopsis

    Anne Tyler’s richest, most deeply searching novel–a story about what it is to be an American, and about Iranian-born Maryam Yazdan, who, after 35 years in this country, must finally come to terms with her “outsiderness.”

    Two families, who would otherwise never have come together, meet by chance at the Baltimore airport – the Donaldsons, a very American couple, and the Yazdans, Maryam’s fully assimilated son and his attractive Iranian wife. Each couple is awaiting the arrival of an adopted infant daughter from Korea. After the instant babies from distant Asia are delivered, Bitsy Donaldson impulsively invites the Yazdans to celebrate: an “arrival party” that from then on is repeated every year as the two families become more and more deeply intertwined. Even Maryam is drawn in – up to a point. When she finds herself being courted by Bitsy Donaldson’s recently widowed father, all the values she cherishes – her traditions, her privacy, her otherness–are suddenly threatened.

    A luminous novel brimming with subtle, funny, and tender observations that immerse us in the challenges of both sides of the American story.


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    The New York Times - Michiko Kakutani

    Like Ms. Tyler's best novels, Digging to America gives us an intimate picture of middle-class family life: its satisfactions and discontents, its ability to suffocate and console. But at the same time the story ventures into territory more usually associated with writers like Jhumpa Lahiri and Gish Jen. It looks at the promises and perils of the American Dream and the knotty, layered relationship — made up in equal parts of envy, admiration, resentment and plain befuddlement — that can develop between native-born Americans and more recent immigrants intent on making their way through the often baffling byways of the New World.

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    Biography

    Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. This is her 17th novel. Her 11th, Breathing Lessons, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1988. A member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, she lives in Baltimore, Maryland.


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    Never Failsby JudiKO

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    07/19/2009: Anne Tyler never fails to write an interesting story with quirky characters. I have enjoyed every single thing she has written, and would recommend all her books.

    disappointed in this authorby Anonymous

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    07/13/2009: As I have read all of Anne Tyler's previous books I was disappointed in this one and definitely wouldn't recommend it to anyone.


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