Un des meilleurs romans de l'auteure. Sujet: la crise d'un couple dont l'enfant a été abattu par un gangster.
Anne Tyler Livres
Anne Tyler tisse des récits qui explorent les complexités des dynamiques familiales et la manière dont les gens ordinaires naviguent les défis quotidiens de la vie. Son écriture est célébrée pour son observation perspicace de la nature humaine, son humour subtil et ses portraits compatissants de personnages. Tyler saisit magistralement les nuances de la communication interpersonnelle et les émotions inexprimées qui façonnent nos vies. Ses œuvres sont profondément ancrées dans le tissu de la vie américaine, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu intime du cœur et de l'esprit de ses personnages.







10 18: Un garçon sur le pas de la porte
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Micah Mortimer est un homme de routine. Expert en technologie indépendant et gardien de son immeuble à Baltimore, il semble satisfait de mener une vie stable et bien ordonnée. Cependant, tout bascule le jour où une amie lui annonce qu'elle risque d'être expulsée, et qu'un adolescent se présente chez lui en affirmant être son fils. Ces révélations perturbent son existence soigneusement organisée et risquent de le transformer à jamais. Ce roman offre un regard intime sur le cœur et l'esprit d'un homme qui perçoit ceux qui l'entourent comme étant hors de portée. C'est une histoire drôle, joyeuse et profondément compatissante, qui explore le pouvoir parfois insaisissable de la connexion humaine et la possibilité de voir le monde avec des yeux nouveaux.
Quand nous étions grands
- 413pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Rebecca, adolescente timide et renfermée, est fiancée à un brillant étudiant en physique et son destin semble tout tracé. Mais elle rencontre Joe Davitch, un séduisant divorcé qui gagne sa vie en organisant des réceptions dans sa maison de famille. C'est le coup de foudre, puis le mariage, suivi de la naissance d'une petite fille, que Rebecca élève en même temps que les enfants de Joe. Après la mort de son mari, elle prend la tête de l'entreprise familiale. Devenue le pilier du clan Davitch, Rebecca est à l'écoute de chacun. À cinquante-trois ans, Rebecca s'interroge : elle a l'impression d'avoir négligé son épanouissement personnel. Que serait sa vie si elle avait suivi un autre chemin ?
En suivant les étoiles
- 307pages
- 11 heures de lecture
" Un écrivain incroyable ! " John Updike A la mort de sa mère, Jeremy Pauling, célibataire, est soudainement forcé d'affronter l'existence en la seule compagnie des occupants de la maison de son enfance, devenue pension de famille, au cœur d'un quartier décrépit de Baltimore. Artiste de génie méconnu, Jeremy vit en autarcie dans son studio où il crée compulsivement. Quand il accepte de prendre deux nouvelles pensionnaires, Mary Tell et sa petite fille, il verra sa vie complètement bouleversée. A la surprise de tous, Mary répond à l'amour transi de Jeremy. A la fois compagne, mère pour lui, puis mère de famille, elle lui ouvre les portes d'un bonheur lumineux mais fragile. Anne Tyler dévoile ici avec subtilité deux personnages inoubliables. Le récit mené par les voies alternées de ceux qui les entourent, en contrepoint de celle de Mary, confirme le talent unique de l'auteur pour évoquer les vacillements Et les " petits riens " qui bouleversent les vies. " Sans Anne Tyler, le roman américain serait infiniment plus austère " Newsweek " Anne Tyler a créé deux personnages à la fois entièrement originaux et entièrement convaincants... un récit tranquille mais d'une éloquence surprenante, à admirer et garder précieusement. " London Sunday Telegraph
Contains: The Accidental Tourist; Breathing Lessons; Searching for Caleb.
The Best American Short Stories 1983
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Short Stories by Ann Tyler, Bill Barich, John Updike, Carolyn Chute, Ursula K. Le Guin, Raymond Carver, and many others.
The Dinner at Homesick Restaurant
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Meet the Tull family...Jenny, the daughter, high-spirited and determined. She was nurturing to strangers but distant to those she loved...cody, the oldest son. He was wild and incorrigible, possessed by the lure of power and money...Ezra, the gentle son. He was his mother's favorite, living out the dream of a "perfect" family that could never be his own...gathering around the memories of Pearl, their mother, whose final act of life affirms their own.
Earthly Possessions
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
"To read a novel by Anne Tyler is to fall in love." PEOPLE Charlotte Emory has always lived a quiet, conventional life in Clarion, Maryland. She lives as simply as possible, and one day decides to simplify everything and leave her husband. Her last trip to the bank throws Charlotte's life into an entirely different direction when a restless young man in a nylon jacket takes her hostage during the robbery--and soon the two are heading south into an unknown future, and a most unexpected fate....
"An almost flawless story of love...Morgan emerges as a true hero." LOS ANGELES TIMES Morgan Gower works at Cullen's hardware store in north Baltimore. He has seven daughters and a warmhearted wife, but as he journeys into the gray area of middle age, he finds his household growing tedious. Then Morgan meets two lovely young newlyweds under some rather extreme circumstances--and all three discover that no one's heart is safe....
On a beach holiday, forty-year-old Cordelia Grinstead, dressed only in swimsuit and beachrobe, walks away from her family and just keeps on walking ...
Celestial Navigation
- 10pages
- 1 heure de lecture
"Tyler is steadily raising a body of fiction of major dimensions." THE NEW YORK TIMES Thirty-eight-year-old Jeremy Pauling has never left home. He lives on the top floor of a Baltimore row house where he creates collages of little people snipped from wrapping paper. His elderly mother putters in the rooms below, until her death. And it is then that Jeremy is forced to take in Mary Tell and her child as boarders. Mary is unaware of how much courage it takes Jaremy to look her in the eye. For Jeremy, like one of his paper creations, is fragile and easily torn--especially when he's falling in love.... From the Paperback edition.
The Beginner's Goodbye
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The accident that killed Dorothy - involving an oak tree, a sun porch and some elusive biscuits - leaves Aaron bereft and the house a wreck. However when she comes back from the dead, the cracks that reappear in their marriage are a poignant reminder that life may move on, but some things will forever remain the same.
In 1965, the happy Bedloe family is living an ideal, apple-pie existence in Baltimore. Then, in the blink of an eye, a single tragic event occurs that will transform their lives forever--particularly that of seventeen-year-old Ian Bedloe, the youngest son, who blames himself for the sudden "accidental" death of his older brother.Depressed and depleted, Ian is almost crushed under the weight of an unbearable, secret guilt. Then one crisp January evening, he catches sight of a window with glowing yellow neon, the CHURCH OF THE SECOND CHANCE. He enters and soon discovers that forgiveness must be earned, through a bit of sacrifice and a lot of love...A New York Times Notable Book
The Amateur Marriage
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Michael and Pauline seemed like the perfect couple - young, good-looking, made for each other. The moment she walked into his mother's grocery store in Baltimore, he was smitten, and in the heat of World War II fervour, they marry in haste.
A Slipping Down Life
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In a small Southern town teenager Evie Decker becomes obsessed with local rock singer Bertram 'Drumstrings' Casey, and decides to take her life into her own hands.
A Patchwork Planet
- 287pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In this, her fourteenth novel--and one of her most endearing--Anne Tyler tells the story of a lovable loser who's trying to get his life in order. Barnaby Gaitlin has been in trouble ever since adolescence. He had this habit of breaking into other people's houses. It wasn't the big loot he was after, like his teenage cohorts. It was just that he liked to read other people's mail, pore over their family photo albums, and appropriate a few of their precious mementos. But for eleven years now, he's been working steadily for Rent-a-Back, renting his back to old folks and shut-ins who can't move their own porch furniture or bring the Christmas tree down from the attic. At last, his life seems to be on an even keel. Still, the Gaitlins (of "old" Baltimore) cannot forget the price they paid for buying off Barnaby's former victims. And his ex-wife would just as soon he didn't show up ever to visit their little girl, Opal. Even the nice, steady woman (his guardian angel?) who seems to have designs on him doesn't fully trust him, it develops, when the chips are down, and it looks as though his world may fall apart again. There is no one like Anne Tyler, with her sharp, funny, tender perceptions about how human beings navigate on a puzzling planet, and she keeps us enthralled from start to finish in this delicious new novel.
Noah's Compass
- 279pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Quintessential Tyler, yet full of surprises, this enchanting novel explores the life of Liam Pennywell, a man adrift in his sixty-first year. Recently let go from his teaching job, he downsizes to a small apartment, where he spends his first night alone. A widower who has been re-married and divorced, Liam is proud of his memory but has learned to avoid confrontation and adventure. However, an unsettling event disrupts his routine, leading him to confront a troubling gap in his memory. In his search for answers, he encounters an unusual woman with her own secrets, sparking a late-blooming love that complicates his life further. His ex-wife, sensible Barbara, and his three daughters express concern for him, yet Liam continues on his path. His teenage daughter Kitty comes to stay, though it’s uncertain who is caring for whom. Meanwhile, his middle daughter Louise, a born-again Christian, adds to his confusion with her strong beliefs. This novel delves into themes of memory and loss, revealing how past relationships and incidents can illuminate a painful history for a man who realizes that merely staying afloat may not suffice.
Breathing Lessons
- 327pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In Breathing Lessons, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1989, we meet the harum-scarum Maggie, married for 28 years to competent, infallible Ira. On a hot summer day they are driving to Deer Lick, Pennsylvania, 90 miles from their home in Baltimore, to the funeral of a friend. During the course of that journey, with its several unexpected detours, Anne Tyler shows us all there is to know about a marriage: the expectations and disappointments; the way children can create storms in a family; and the way that a wife and husband can fall in love all over again.
Three Days in June: A Novel - Export Edition
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Eccentric characters and pitch-perfect dialogue define this exploration of love and second chances. Gail Baines faces a tumultuous time as her ex-husband, Max, unexpectedly arrives for their daughter's wedding, stirring up memories and emotions. Over three eventful days, the narrative delves into family dynamics, revealing how the younger generation can offer valuable lessons on acceptance and resilience. With a blend of humor and sensitivity, this novel captures the complexities of marriage and family life, making it a poignant read.
A touchingly funny tale from the Pultizer Prize-winning author of Saint Maybe. Ben Joe Hawkes comes from a large, cheerful family of women. But when one of his sisters takes her baby and leaves her husband, everything--including his perceptions of the past--changes. Phenomenal.--The New York Times.
French Braid
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The Garretts take their first and last family vacation in the summer of 1959. They hardly ever venture beyond Baltimore, but in some ways they have never been farther apart. Mercy has trouble resisting the siren call of her aspirations to be a painter, which means less time keeping house for her husband, Robin. Their teenage daughters, steady Alice and boy-crazy Lily, could not have less in common. Their youngest, David, is already intent on escaping his familys orbit, for reasons none of them understand. Yet, as these lives advance across decades, the Garretts influences on one another ripple ineffably but unmistakably through each generation. Full of heartbreak and hilarity, French Braid is classic Anne Tyler: a stirring, uncannily insightful novel of tremendous warmth and humor that illuminates the kindnesses and cruelties of our daily lives, the impossibility of breaking free from those who love us, and how closeyet how unknowableevery family is to itself
Anne Tyler’s richest, most deeply searching novel–a story about what it is to be an American, and about Iranian-born Maryam Yazdan, who, after 35 years in this country, must finally come to terms with her “outsiderness.” Two families, who would otherwise never have come together, meet by chance at the Baltimore airport – the Donaldsons, a very American couple, and the Yazdans, Maryam’s fully assimilated son and his attractive Iranian wife. Each couple is awaiting the arrival of an adopted infant daughter from Korea. After the instant babies from distant Asia are delivered, Bitsy Donaldson impulsively invites the Yazdans to celebrate: an “arrival party” that from then on is repeated every year as the two families become more and more deeply intertwined. Even Maryam is drawn in – up to a point. When she finds herself being courted by Bitsy Donaldson’s recently widowed father, all the values she cherishes – her traditions, her privacy, her otherness–are suddenly threatened. A luminous novel brimming with subtle, funny, and tender observations that immerse us in the challenges of both sides of the American story.
A delightful novel of one woman's transformative journey, from the best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer. Willa Drake can count on one hand the defining moments of her life. In 1967, she is a schoolgirl coping with her mother's sudden disappearance. In 1977, she is a college coed considering a marriage proposal. In 1997, she is a young widow trying to piece her life back together. And in 2017, she yearns to be a grandmother but isn't sure she ever will be. Then, one day, Willa receives a startling phone call from a stranger. Without fully understanding why, she flies across the country to Baltimore to look after a young woman she's never met, her nine-year-old daughter, and their dog, Airplane. This impulsive decision will lead Willa into uncharted territory--surrounded by eccentric neighbors who treat each other like family, she finds solace and fulfillment in unexpected places. A bewitching novel of hope, self-discovery, and second chances, Clock Dance gives us Anne Tyler at the height of her powers.
The Clock Winder
- 295pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Mrs. Pamela Evans lives a lonely new widowhood outside of Baltimore, with only a house full of ticking clocks for company. Then she hires eccentric Elizabeth Abbott as a handyman and both discover that parts don't have to be a perfect match to work. "Anne Tyler is a magical writer." LOS ANGELES TIMES From the Paperback edition.
THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2015 SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S FICTION PRIZE A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK '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 summer's day in 1959. The whole family on the porch, half-listening as their mother tells the same tale they have heard so many times before. From that porch we spool back through the generations, witnessing the events, secrets and unguarded moments that have come to define the family. From Red's father and mother, newly arrived in Baltimore in the 1920s, to Abby and Red's grandchildren carrying the family legacy boisterously into the twenty-first century - four generations of Whitshanks, their lives unfolding in and around the sprawling, lovingly worn Baltimore house that has always been their home... 'One of my favourite authors' Liane Moriarty 'She spins gold' Elizabeth Buchan 'Anne Tyler has no peer' Anita Shreve 'Anne Tyler is one of my favourite writers and this is a delicious book' Rachel Joyce
Vinegar Girl
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Could the taming of Shakespeare's shrew, Katherina, happen today? Find out in this funny, off-beat version from one of our most beloved novelists. "You can't get around Kate Battista as easily as all that." Kate Battista is feeling stuck. How did she end up running house and home for her eccentric scientist father and uppity, pretty younger sister Bunny? Plus, she's always in trouble at work--her preschool charges adore her, but the adults don't always appreciate her unusual opinions and forthright manner. Dr. Battista has other problems. After years out in the academic wilderness, he is on the verge of a breakthrough. His research could help millions. There's only one problem: his brilliant young lab assistant, Pyotr, is about to be deported. And without Pyotr.... When Dr. Battista cooks up an outrageous plan that will enable Pyotr to stay in the country, he's relying--as usual--on Kate to help him. Kate is furious: this time he's really asking too much. But will she be able to resist the two men's touchingly ludicrous campaign to win her round? Anne Tyler's retelling of The Taming of the Shrew asks whether a thoroughly modern, independent woman like Kate would ever sacrifice herself for a man. Its answer is as individual, off-beat, and funny as Kate herself.
The Tin Can Tree
- 270pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In the small town of Larksville, the Pike family is hopelessly out of step with the daily rhythms of life after the tragic, accidental death of six-year-old Janie Rose. Mrs. Pike seldom speaks, blaming herself, while Mr. Pike is forced to come out of his long, comfortable silence. Then there is ten-year-old Simon, who is suddenly without a baby sister -- and without understanding why she's gone. Those closest to this shattered family must learn to comfort them -- and confront their own private shadows of hidden grief. If time cannot draw them out of the dark, then love may be their only hope....
This omnibus edition of three full-length novels captures Anne Tyler's acerbic affection and compassionate clarity, the tragicomic shifts, the range of eccentricities and compromises, whereby the average family struggles to keep life under control. Her latest novel is "Saint Maybe".
A Study Guide for Anne Tyler's "Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant"
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
This study guide provides a comprehensive analysis of "Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant," featuring a detailed plot summary and character insights. It includes an author biography, study questions, and historical context to enhance understanding. Additionally, the guide offers suggestions for further reading, making it a valuable resource for literature projects and research.
My Rough Diamond
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Reštaurácia je rovnako jedinečná ako život jej majiteľa. Jeho reštaurácia je mu útočiskom aj miestom úniku. Radšej chce byť samotárom bez domova ako by sa mal podrobiť tuctovým konvenciám dobrých a spoľahlivých občanov , ktorí zničili životy jeho najbližších. Ezra nie je sám ani vo svojej osamelosti.
Anne Tylers neuster, feinsinniger Roman über einen Mann, der verlorenen Erinnerungen hinterherjagt und dabei die Liebe findet Als Liam Pennywell seinen Job verliert, beschließt der 60-Jährige aus seinem Haus in eine Wohnung zu ziehen. Er hofft, dort Ruhe zu finden und auf sein Leben zurückblicken zu können. Doch dann kommt alles anders: Liam wird in der ersten Nacht in seinem neuen Heim überfallen. Als er am nächsten Tag im Krankenhaus aufwacht, kann er sich nicht an die Geschehnisse erinnern. Von da an ist er nur noch von einem einzigen Gedanken besessen: Er muss sein Gedächtnis wiedererlangen. Auf der Suche nach dem verlorenen Stück Leben lernt er die 22 Jahre jüngere Eunice kennen. Obwohl sich ihre Welten grundlegend voneinander unterscheiden, fühlen sich die beiden zueinander hingezogen. Doch als Liam erfährt, dass Eunice bereits verheiratet ist, droht ihre Liebe zu zerbrechen. Die verlorenen Stunden beleuchtet mit viel Charme und äußerst scharfsinniger Beobachtungsgabe das Leben eines einsamen Mannes, das plötzlich kopfsteht, obwohl er schon im letzten Akt zu sein schien
«Случайный турист» – один из самых известных романов Энн Тайлер. И это снова семейная история – о вечном конфликте мужского и женского начала, о попытках обрести себя, не вылезая из собственной скорлупы, и их тщетности. Мэйкон Лири пишет путеводители, но он ненавидит путешествия всей душой. Его путеводители – коллекции сведений о том, как в очередной вынужденной и невыносимой поездке ощутить себя как дома, минимизировать вмешательство в твою жизнь чужого и неприятного мира. На долю Мэйкона и его жены выпала страшная трагедия – бессмысленная гибель сына-подростка. С тех пор их брак стремительно разваливается. Отныне каждый пойдет своим путем – случайные туристы, бредущие куда глаза глядят в надежде, что однажды встретят попутчика. Печальный и смешной роман американского классика о том, как страшное и комичное шагают рука об руку, как привычки пытаются заглушить жизнь, как в обыденном таится ужас, а в неведомом – надежда, а может быть, наоборот. Роман был номинирован на Пулитцеровскую премию. Книга была экранизирована, фильм удостоился премии Нью-йоркской ассоциации критиков, а актриса Джина Дэвис получила премию «Оскар».
Nur nicht stehenbleiber
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Eines Tages reicht es Charlotte endgültig. Sie hat ihr eintöniges Kleinstadtdasein, ihre Ehe, Ehemann Saul - einen spätberufenen Gottesmann und Prediger von Profession - und all die sonderbaren Schwäger und Verwandten um sich herum herzlich satt und beschließt, die Devise ihres Talismans, den sie einer Großpackung Haferflocken entnommen hat: Nur nicht stehenbleiben, zu beherzigen und endlich zu tun, wovon sie bald dreißig Jahre träumt: die große Reise in die weite Welt anzutreten. Als sie sich zu diesem Zweck ein paar Dollar von ihrem Sparkonto abheben will, gerät sie in einen Banküberfall und wird von einem jugendlichen Bankräuber als Geisel genommen. Die Flucht erfolgt zu Fuß, mit einem verspäteten Linienbus, sodann mit einem gestohlenen Auto. Überhaupt kommt bei diesem Unternehmen eigentlich alles anders als erwartet. Der Bankräuber entpuppt sich als ein harmloser Bursche. 'Opfer seiner Anwandlungen' und notorischer Pechvogel. So hat er auch nur lächerliche 200 Dollar erbeutet und wäre schon bald verloren, wenn Charlotte ihm nicht mit Rat und Tat und Reisescheck zur Seite stünde.
Op zoek naar Caleb
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Dit is de kroniek van de Pecks, een uiterst eigenzinnige en wonderbaarlijk ouderwetse familie in Baltimore, en het verhaal van de Pecks, die de verschillende familieleden door goed vier generaties heen, ondanks al hun merkwaardige eigenaardigheden, als onmiskenbare Pecks verbindt. Toch valt af en toe een Peck ten prooi aan de verleidingen van de wereld en wijkt af. Zo verdwijnt Caleb, een dromerige jongeman, in 1912 plotseling spoorloos en maakt hij zich, onder de betovering van de eerste klanken van de blues, op naar New Orleans. Bijna 50 jaar moeten verstrijken voordat iemand serieus naar hem op zoek gaat, maar de inspanningen van zijn halfbroer Daniel, een inmiddels zeer bejaarde man, om Caleb - en daarmee een stuk van zijn eigen kindertijd - terug te vinden, zijn des te intenser. Samen met zijn kleindochter Justine, een charmante en liefhebbende vrouw met een hoed, reist de oude man kriskras door de Verenigde Staten op zoek naar Caleb. Justine's bijzondere gaven blijken daarbij van groot nut: ze kan de toekomst uit kaarten lezen, sluit iedereen in haar hart en heeft op de een of andere manier de gave om de chaos bij elkaar te houden.
Het Heimwee Restaurant
- 277pages
- 10 heures de lecture



































