Anne Tyler is the author of 18 novels, most of which are set in Baltimore. Tyler was born in Minneapolis in 1941 and still lives in Baltimore. She won a Pulitzer Prize for Breathing Lessons, but is probably best known for The Accidental Tourist because it was made into a major film with William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis.
I came late to Tyler’s novels, after randomly grabbing the audio version of Digging to America off the library shelf. I was hooked immediately. Her stories are about real people and, while not rip-roaring exciting, are completely engaging – like finding out that your neighbors’ ordinary lives are really very interesting.
Those I have read are in red. Those on my TBR shelf are in blue. I plan to read all of her books eventually.
If Morning Ever Comes
The Tin Can Tree
A Slipping-Down Life
The Clock Winder
Celestial Navigation
Searching for Caleb
Earthly Possessions
Morgan's Passing
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
The Accidental Tourist
Breathing Lessons (reviewed here; Pulitzer Prize)
Saint Maybe
Ladder of Years
A Patchwork Planet
The Amateur Marriage
Back When We Were Grownups
Digging to America
Noah’s Compass
The Beginner's Goodbye
ANNE TYLER REVIEWS
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Last updated October 4, 2012.