The Baltimore author Anne Tyler’s newest novel, “Three Days in June,” just might be her Groundhog’s Day novel, in which Punxsutawney Phil emerges from his burrow to predict an early spring.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Tyler's latest novel, the New York Times bestseller "Three Days in June" (Knopf), details a long weekend in the life of a divorced school administrator, bookended by ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. Tyler is a popular novelist, but one that, however well she writes, will never appeal to everyone. Tyler is a ...
Novelist Anne Tyler was once described as a writer who likes to break America's heart. "Oh, dear! Well, don't you think life kind of breaks your heart?" she said. Stories about life breaking your ...
“Three Days in June,” Anne Tyler’s 25th novel, is like reading a hug. The “Accidental Tourist” author embraces us from the very first sentence — “People don’t tap their watches anymore; have you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Polish up your library cards. Two major American authors — Cockeysville resident Anne Tyler and Columbia resident Chimamanda Ngozi ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Tyler's latest novel, the New York Times bestseller "Three Days in June" (Knopf), ...
Polish up your library cards. Two major American authors — Cockeysville resident Anne Tyler and Columbia resident Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — will publish new novels this winter. Between them, Tyler, ...
The “Accidental Tourist” author embraces us from the very first sentence — “People don’t tap their watches anymore; have you noticed?” — by addressing the reader directly, inviting us into Gail Baines ...