A Spool of Blue Thread
Material type:
- 9780701189518
- F/TYL
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Colombo Fiction | Fiction | F/TYL |
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Man Booker Prize Longlisted 2015 (Display only till 13 October 2015) | CA00014167 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
**Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2015** **Shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction 2015** **Sunday Times bestseller** 'It was a beautiful, breezy, yellow-and-green afternoon...' This is the way Abby Whitshank always begins the story of how she and Red fell in love that day in July 1959. The whole family on the porch, relaxed, half-listening as their mother tells the same tale they have heard so many times before. And yet this gathering is different. Abby and Red are getting older, and decisions must be made about how best to look after them and their beloved family home. They've all come, even Denny, who can usually be relied on only to please himself.From that porch we spool back through three generations of the Whitshanks, witnessing the events, secrets and unguarded moments that have come to define who and what they are. And while all families like to believe they are special, round that kitchen table over all those years we also see played out our own hopes and fears, rivalries and tensions - the essential nature of family life. OVER A MILLION ANNE TYLER BOOKS SOLD
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Library Journal Review
This contemporary chronicle spools around Abby and Red Whitshank, then looping back to Red's parents and forward to a third generation and their young broods. The family seat is a Baltimore home lovingly built for a wealthy client by Red's father, who eventually claims it for himself by unnerving the original owners. The cunning builder describes his masterwork as "simple but impeccably built," itself an apt characterization of Pulitzer Prize winner Tyler's (The Accidental Tourist) writing. Baltimore families are Tyler's trademark, and she renders mundane activities and conversations into a bittersweet tableau of love, family ties, and heartache. Kimberly Farr's performance lets the story shine. VERDICT Tyler's latest novel will leave her fans and other listeners of contemporary fiction awed and satisfied. ["It's been half a century since Tyler debuted [and] she continues to dazzle with this multigenerational saga, which glides back and forth in time with humor and heart and a pragmatic wisdom that comforts and instructs": LJ 2/1/15 starred review of the Knopf hc.]-Judith Robinson, Dept. of Lib. & Information Studies, Univ. at Buffalo © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.There are no comments on this title.