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  1. Noah's Compass by Anne Tyler, 2010-01-05
  2. Ladder of Years: A Novel by Anne Tyler, 1996-03-26
  3. If Morning Ever Comes: A Novel by Anne Tyler, 1996-08-27
  4. Back When We Were Grownups by Anne Tyler, 2004-10-26
  5. The Amateur Marriage: A Novel by Anne Tyler, 2006-01-31
  6. A Patchwork Planet (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Anne Tyler, 1999-02-22
  7. Digging to America: A Novel by Anne Tyler, 2007-08-28
  8. Breathing Lessons: A Novel by Anne Tyler, 2005-11-01
  9. Digging to America by Anne Tyler, 2006-05-02
  10. Earthly Possessions by Anne Tyler, 1996-08-27
  11. Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant by Anne Tyler, 1998-01-03
  12. The Accidental Tourist: A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Anne Tyler, 2002-04-09
  13. Morgan's Passing by Anne Tyler, 1996-08-27
  14. The Clock Winder (Arena Books) by Anne Tyler, 1998-01-03

1. Tyler, Anne. (Open Library)
Books by Tyler, Anne. Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant 19 editions first published in 1982 DAISY
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3. Anne Tyler - Fast Ein Heiliger / Saint Maybee - LESELUST-Rezension
Rezension mit Leseprobe in der Leselust von Daniela Ecker.
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Anne Tyler - Fast ein Heiliger
Originaltitel: Saint Maybee
Roman. S. Fischer Verlag 1991
222 Seiten, ISBN: 3596127211
Jeder in der kleinen Stadt kennt die Familie Bedloe; jeder kennt die immer gut gelaunte Mutter, die drei reizenden Kinder; und wer sie kennt, mag sie auch. Sie empfinden sich selbst als etwas Besonderes; und es scheint nie etwas zu geben, was in ihrem Leben wirklich fehl am Platz wäre.
Ian, der jüngste Sohn, zweifelt manchmal an dieser Sonderstellung; und als sein Bruder seine Freundin zu Hause vorstellt - eine junge Frau, die bereits zwei Kinder hat und geschieden ist! - glaubt er, das erste Mal Ablehnung bei seinen Eltern beobachten zu können. Doch innerhalb weniger Sekunden ist der Schatten von ihnen gewichen; herzlich wie immer wird Lucy in die Familie aufgenommen.
Und ganz rasch wird auch geheiratet; bald darauf (zu früh, um genau zu sein) kommt auch ein drittes Kind zur Welt. Lucy fällt mit den drei Kindern zu Hause bald die Decke auf den Kopf; immer häufiger bittet sie Ian, doch am Nachmittag den Babysitter zu spielen. Dann kommt sie wieder nach Hause, strahlend, gut gelaunt, und immer wieder mit neuen Kleidern, die sie sich eigentlich gar nicht leisten kann.
Ian hegt einen Verdacht. Und als er an einem Abend, den er eigentlich mit seiner Freundin verbringen wollte, wieder auf die Kinder aufpassen soll, kann er nicht mehr an sich halten und lässt dem Bruder gegenüber eine Bemerkung fallen. Die Folgen sind katastrophal und unmittelbar - Vollgas gegen die nächste Mauer. Ein Unfall, wie allgemein angenommen wird. Denn niemandem kann Ian von diesem Gespräch, von seiner Schuld erzählen.

4. Anne Tyler - Mrs. Emersons Hausmeisterin / The Clock Winder - LESELUST-Rezension
Buchbesprechung, Lesermeinung und Leseprobe in Leselust .
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Anne Tyler - Mrs. Emersons Hausmeisterin
Originaltitel: The Clock Winder
Roman. S. Fischer Verlag 1972
349 Seiten, ISBN: 3596128072
Mrs. Emerson ist nicht wie andere Mütter, die, nachdem die Kinder aus dem Haus sind und der Ehemann gestorben ist, anfangen, sich gehenzulassen. Ganz im Gegenteil: schon morgens eine gepflegte, adrette Erscheinung, hat sie ihr Leben durchaus im Griff. Auch wenn sie nach unzähligen Jahren nun innerhalb kürzester Zeit sowohl ihr Hausmädchen als auch ihren Hausmeister rauswerfen musste.
Purer Zufall, dass ausgerechnet zu diesem Zeitpunkt Elizabeth auftaucht, und, da sie ohnehin auf der Suche nach einem Sommerjob ist, die vakante Stelle als Hausmeister antritt.
Mit dem Effekt, dass plötzlich auch Mrs. Emersons Söhne wieder sehr regelmässig bei ihr vorbeikommen. Elizabeth hat einen Grundsatz: nie eine Einladung auszuschlagen, und sie lässt sich von allem aufhalten, was ihr dazwischenkommt. Es bleibt nicht aus, dass sich beide Söhne in Elizabeth verlieben - neben einigen Nachbarjungen, die sich in die Schar der Bewunderer einreihen. Dabei ist Elizabeth nicht mal aussergewöhnlich hübsch; ihr Erscheinungsbild lässt sogar sehr zu wünschen übrig, sie läuft immer nur in Jeans und Pullis herum, schminkt sich nicht, hat so gar nichts offensichtlich weibliches an sich.
Doch langsam, unmerklich, hat Elizabeth sich verliebt. Auch wenn noch nichts ausgesprochen wurde, sie noch nicht einmal angefangen hat, einen der beiden zu bevorzugen, kommt es zum Selbstmord, an dem sie sich die Schuld gibt - und das Haus verlässt....

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7. Tyler, Anne
Digging to America, The Usborne Book of World History (Guided Discovery Program), Back When We Were Grownups, The Accidental Tourist A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle
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    Book Description In what is perhaps her richest and most deeply searching novel, Anne Tyler gives us a story about what it is to be an American, and about Maryam Yazdan, who after
    Customer Reviews: A pleasure to read Ms. Tyler has done a nice job of weaving us a tale of an unlikely friendship, cultural considerations in America, tolerance and acceptance. To follow the journeys of these two little girls, from the airport to their new families, and then to their yearly reunions is a delightful framing of the story. novel where nothing happens I finished this book because I was urged to by people who had read and loved it, but the reason why is still beyond me. Nothing much happens in this book except a series of suburban dinner parties. Since there is no plot, some strength of characterization should have been necessary, but none of the characters are engaging and we don't get to know them very well. There are some sentences and scenes which are good and amusing descriptions of people's thoughts and conversations, but that's not enough to carry a book which was

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    9. Anne Tyler
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    Anne Tyler (1941-) American novelist and short-story writer, whose keen ear for dialogue and life-like characters have won critical acclaim. Several of Tyler's novels have been set in Baltimore and focus on middle-class families, their secrets, ambitions, dreams, and crises. Among Tyler's best-known books is The Accidental Tourist (1985), which was made into a successful film, and the Pulitzer Prize winner Breathing Lessons "I mean you're given all these lessons for the unimportant things - piano-playing, typing. You're given years of lessons in how to do in normal life. But how about parenthood? Or marriage, either, come to think of it. Before you can drive a car you need a state-approved course of instruction, but driving a car is nothing, nothing, compared to living day in and day out with a husband and rising up a new human being." (from Breathing Lessons Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but grew up in North Carolina, as the daughter of Lloyd Parry Tyler, an industrial chemist, and Phyllis Mahon Tyler, a social worker. Before settling in Raleigh, North Carolina, the family lived among various Quaker communities in the rural south. These years formed background for Tyler's Southern literary flavor, which is seen in the settings of her fiction. Also the writer Eudora Welty, who has depicted the Mississippi of her childhood, has influenced Tyler.

    10. Anne Tyler - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Tyler, Anne Alternative names Short description Novelist Date of birth October 25, 1941 Place of birth Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Date of death
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Anne Tyler (born October 25, 1941) is an American novelist Tyler, the eldest of four children, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota . Her father was a chemist and her mother a social worker. Her early childhood was spent in a succession of Quaker communities in the mountains of North Carolina and in Raleigh She didn't attend a school until she was 11 and this unorthodox upbringing enabled her to view 'the normal world with a certain amount of distance and surprise'. She graduated at age nineteen from Duke University , and completed graduate work in Russian studies at Columbia University in New York City . She worked as a librarian and bibliographer before moving to Maryland. In 1963, Tyler married Iranian psychiatrist and novelist Taghi Mohammad Modarressi, with whom she had two daughters, Tezh and Mitra. Modarressi died in 1997. Tyler resides in Baltimore, Maryland , where most of her novels are set. Tyler's ninth novel, Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant , which she considers her best work, was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1983. Her tenth novel, The Accidental Tourist was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1985 and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 and was made into a 1988 movie starring William Hurt and Geena Davis . Her eleventh novel

    11. Salon Books | A Patchwork Planet
    Review of the Anne Tyler novel by Laura Green.
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    By Peter Coyote Nonfiction For Your Own Good By Jacob Sullum Nonfiction SEARCH REVIEWS BY: title of book author publisher reviewer F E A T U R E Hollywood swingers By Ray Sawhill The heroes of America's film renaissance were brought down by their excesses, two new books argue and they took American cinema with them a patchwork planet BY ANNE TYLER KNOPF FICTION 285 PAGES BY LAURA GREEN A train pulls out of Baltimore's Penn station. Boarding passengers include Barnaby, the scruffily dressed, estranged scion of the "old" Baltimore Gaitlins, and a prim, hair-netted young woman. Idly snooping, Barnaby sees this woman accept a mysterious package from a frantic stranger, who claims it is a passport forgotten by his daughter, awaiting its delivery in Philadelphia. On his way, reluctantly, to a rendezvous with his ex-wife and 9-year-old daughter, Barnaby spends the train ride futilely willing the prim woman to open the package, astonished at her ability to be "so well behaved even when she thought nobody was looking." Fans will recognize, in this opening cocktail of Baltimore, frayed family ties, and the fateful encounter of strangers, the simultaneously mundane and magical world of Anne Tyler. They may find, however, that in "A Patchwork Planet" the mundane overwhelms the magical. Tyler's 14th novel is narrated with wry bafflement by 29-year-old Barnaby, whose life has gone off the rails since he was caught robbing neighborhood homes as an adolescent. A true Tyler protagonist, Barnaby seeks out the detritus of human relationships rather than looting stereos and jewelry: "Back in the days when I was a juvenile delinquent, I used to break into houses and read people's private mail. Also photo albums ... I sat on the sofa poring over somebody's wedding pictures." To the despair of his distant father, his social-climbing mother, his chilly ex-wife and his prematurely patriarchal brother, Barnaby now works for a company called Rent-a-Back, doing odd jobs for elderly clients.

    12. Tyler, Anne. Digging To America. - Free Online Library
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    TYLER, Anne Tyler, Anne, Digging to America Digging to America , published by Knopf in May 2006, is American author Anne Tyler's seventeenth novel. Plot summary
    The plot focuses on the collision of diverse cultures and the daily dramas of contemporary family life. . Read by Blair Brown See also Blair-Brown deal, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown for details on the Blair-Brown relationship in British politics
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    Tyler's latest novel, like most of her novels, takes place in Baltimore. It starts with all the members of two different families meeting newly adopted Korean baby girls at the airport. Later the families become friends by celebrating the anniversary of the girls' arrival each year. One family is of Iranian American Iranian Americans (or Persian Americans ) are Americans of Iranian (Persian) descent, including those who are expatriates in exile or permanent immigrants. Many Iranians (Persians) who are born in the United States identify with the status of Iranian-American.

    13. Anne Tyler: The Accidental Tourist
    An excerpt from the novel by Anne Tyler.
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    Anne Tyler: The Accidental Tourist
    They watched the news, dutifully, and then they went out to the sun porch and sat at their grandparents' card table. They played something called Vaccination a card game they'd invented as children, which had grown so convoluted over the years that no one else had the patience to learn it. In fact, more than one outsider had accused them of altering the rules to suit the circumstances. "Now, just a minute," Sarah had said, back when she'd still had hopes of figuring it out. "I thought you said aces were high." "They are." "So that means" "But not when they're drawn from the deck." "Aha! Then why was the one that Rose drew counted high?" "Well, she did draw it after a deuce, Sarah." "Aces drawn after a deuce are high?" "No, aces drawn after a number that's been drawn two times in a row just before that." Sarah had folded her fan of cards and laid them face down the last of the wives to give up. Macon was in quarantine and had to donate all his cards to Rose. Rose moved her chair over next to his and played off his points while he sat back, scratching the cat behind her ears. Opposite him, in the tiny dark windowpanes, he saw their reflections hollow-eyed and severely cheekboned, more interesting versions of themselves.

    14. Tyler, Anne - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tyler, Anne
    US novelist. One of America's most highlyacclaimed writers, she won the Pulitzer Prize with Breathing Lessons (1989; filmed 1994), and has written numerous short stories and novels
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    17. Anne Tyler - "Back When We Were Grownups"
    Book review and synopsis of the novel by Anne Tyler.
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    Tyler, Anne, 1941–, American novelist, b. Minneapolis. Often set in the American South and frequently in and around Baltimore, Md., her fiction, which is marked by wit and
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    19. Anne Tyler — Infoplease.com
    More on Anne Tyler from Infoplease Baltimore Institutions and Attractions Institutions and Attractions A cultural and educational center, Baltimore is the seat of The Johns
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    Digging to America Anne Tyler 0307263940 May 2, 2006 Hardcover From Publishers Weekly Tyler (Breathing Lessons) encompasses the collision of cultures without losing her
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    Tyler Anne Digging to America
    Anne Tyler
    May 2, 2006
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    Tyler (Breathing Lessons) encompasses the collision of cultures without losing her sharp focus on the daily dramas of modern family life in her 17th novel. When Bitsy and Brad Donaldson and Sami and Ziba Yazdan both adopt Korean infant girls, their chance encounter at the Baltimore airport the day their daughters arrive marks the start of a long, intense if sometimes awkward friendship. Sami's mother, Maryam Yazdan, who carefully preserves her exotic "outsiderness" despite having emigrated from Iran almost 40 years earlier, is frequently perplexed by her son and daughter-in-law's ongoing relationship with the loud, opinionated, unapologetically American Donaldsons. When Bitsy's recently widowed father, Dave, endearingly falls in love with Maryam, she must come to terms with what it means to be part of a culture... The Amateur Marriage
    Anne Tyler
    October 2004
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    Book Review Anne Tyler's The Amateur Marriage is not so much a novel as a really long argument. Michael is a good boy from a Polish neighborhood in Baltimore; Pauline is a harum-scarum, bright-cheeked girl who blows into Michael's family's grocery store at the outset of World War II. She appears with a bloodied brow, supported by a gaggle of girlfriends. Michael patches her up, and neither of them are ever the same. Well, not the same as they were before, but pretty much the same as everyone else. After the war, they live over the shop with Michael's mother till they've saved enough to move to the suburbs. There they remain with their three children, until the onset of the sixties, when their eldest daughter runs away to San Francisco. Their marriage survives for a while, finally crumbling in the seventies. If this all sounds a tad...

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