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BORING! The only reason I listened until the end was because I had to wait for another CD. I never figured out why the transition from one person telling the story to another. The extensive detail made the story drag.
I've always loved reading Anne Tyler's novels. The quirky characters delight me and you never quite know where the plot will take you. In this book, the characters are multi-layered, complex, rich, and their struggles to understand each other seem to be about what has become necessary and good in the world. The reading is terrific. I listen to audio books in the car, with the result that my errands and trips tend to get longer. I guess I something not attached to a dashboard!
This is a cute easy read. There's not much more to it.
This was a beautifully written and wonderfully read story. There are a lot of characters to follow, but the story is rich and interesting and funny at times. I found it very moving, how the two families from very different cultures forged a friendship. I highly recommend this book.
This is a story about two very different familes who become friends after they each receive thier adpoted baby the same day at the airport. There is alot of character development but not much else. The story drags on and never really goes anywhere. I could not get into this book. The voices were done well though, with the right accents for the characters nationalities.
Odd story as usual for Tyler. Interesting and fun. though there were some disjointed times which I found annoying. many people to keep track of.
I enjoyed this book. Although there were times that I wasn't sure where it was going, it was beautifully narrated and kept me interested through many long car rides.
It was a simlpy told story with much character developement.
Anne Tyler is the author of sixteen novels, including Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, The Accidental Tourist, and her most recent, The Amateur Marriage. Her short stories have been published in the New Yorker and other magazines. Tyler's new children's book, Timothy Tugbottom Says No! illustrated by Mitra Modarressi, will be published in September 2005. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.