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A Spool of Blue Thread

Anne Tyler
pbSHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE | bNAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY iPEOPLE /iAND biUSA TODAY |/i NAMED /bONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY iThe Washington Post /iNPR  iChicago Tribune St. Louis Post-Dispatch The Telegraph  BookPage/i/bbrbr An act of literary enchantment . . . [Anne] Tyler remains among the best chroniclers of family life this country has ever produced. iThe Washington Post/i/bbr  br It was a beautiful, breezy, yellow-and-green afternoon. . . . This is how Abby Whitshank always describes the day she fell in love with Red in July 1959. The Whitshanks are one of those families that radiate an indefinable kind of specialness, but like all families, their stories reveal only part of the picture: Abby and Red and their four grown children have accumulated not only tender moments, laughter, and celebrations, but also jealousies, disappointments, and carefully guarded secrets. From Red s parents, newly arrived in Baltimore in the 1920s, to the grandchildren carrying the Whitshank legacy boisterously into the twenty-first century, here are four generations of lives unfolding in and around the sprawling, lovingly worn house that has always been their anchor.br  br bPraise for iA Spool of Blue Thread/i/bbr  br Quintessential Anne Tyler, as well as quintessential American comedy . . . [She] has a knack for turning sitcom situations into something far deeper and more moving. b iThe New York Times Book Review/i/bbr  br Well-crafted, utterly absorbing and compelling . . . probably the best novel you will read all year. b iChicago Tribune/i/bbr  br By the end of this deeply beguiling novel, we come to know a reality entirely different from the one at the start. b iO: The Oprah Magazine/i/bbr i /ibr A miracle of sorts . . . tender, touching and funny . . . [an] understated masterpiece. bb Associated Pressbr/b/bbr Vintage Anne Tyler . . . [The Whitshanks are] rendered with such immediacy and texture that they might be our next-door neighbors. b iLos Angeles Times/i/bbr i /ibr Magic . . . You imagine these characters carrying on, muddling through, enduring the necessary sorrows and quiet joys of their lives somewhere beyond the page. bi The Seattle Times/i/bbr i /ibr The sort of novel that s hard to disentangle yourself from. Warm, charming and emotionally radiant, it surely must be counted as among Tyler s best. b iThe Miami Herald/i/bbr i /ibr Exploring [the] dichotomy the imperfections that reside within a polished exterior is Tyler s specialty, and her latest generation-spanning work accomplishes just that, masterfully and monumentally. b iElle/i/bbr i /ibr Among her finest . . . There s no novelist today who writes more insightfully (and often humorously) than Tyler does about the fictions and frictions of family life. b iThe Baltimore/i iSun/i/bbr  br Deeply moving . . . Tyler s innate sense of warmth and good humor permeates the novel. b iThe Dallas Morning News/i/bbr i /ibr The story of any family is told through the prism of time. And no storyteller compares to Tyler when it comes to unspooling those tales. b iSt. Louis Post-Dispatch/i/b/p