A Spool Of Blue Thread

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Anne Tyler: A Spool Of Blue Thread (Hardcover, 2015, imusti, Chatto & Windus)

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Published July 25, 2015 by imusti, Chatto & Windus.

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978-0-7011-8951-8
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4 stars (1 review)

"From the beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning author--now in the fiftieth year of her remarkable career--a brilliantly observed, joyful and wrenching, funny and true new novel that reveals, as only she can, the very nature of a family's life. "It was a beautiful, breezy, yellow-and-green afternoon." This is the way Abby Whitshank always begins the story of how she fell in love with Red that day in July 1959. The whole family--their two daughters and two sons, their grandchildren, even their faithful old dog--is on the porch, listening contentedly as Abby tells the tale they have heard so many times before. And yet this gathering is different too: Abby and Red are growing older, and decisions must be made about how best to look after them, and the fate of the house so lovingly built by Red's father. Brimming with the luminous insight, humor, and compassion that are Anne Tyler's hallmarks, this …

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Not my favourite Tyler

4 stars

I received a copy of A Spool Of Blue Thread from its publishers, Random House, via NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review.

A Spool Of Blue Thread has been much hyped recently as a result of its shortlisting for the Booker prize this year. It is very typical Anne Tyler fare - family centred, in Baltimore, strong on characterisation, buried secrets - but there is little in the way of overarching narrative to hold it all together. Instead this is a meandering work that wanders off to different people and eras, always returning to the main thread but without any sense of a plan. It's more of a Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant and certainly not a Ladder Of Years.

Perhaps I am being harsh? A Spool Of Blue Thread isn't a bad book, but I did find it rather dull and had expected more from Tyler. There are …