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Anne Tyler : Breathing Lessons: A Novel
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Author: Anne Tyler
Title: Breathing Lessons: A Novel
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 339
Date: 2005-11-01
ISBN: 0345485572
Publisher: Vintage
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Size: 0.7 x 5.3 x 8.1 inches
Edition: Reissue
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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZENEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Maggie and Ira Moran have been married for twenty-eight years–and it shows: in their quarrels, in their routines, in their ability to tolerate with affection each other’ s eccentricities. Maggie, a kooky, lovable meddler and an irrepressible optimist, wants nothing more than to fix her son’s broken marriage. Ira is infuriatingly practical, a man “who should have married Ann Landers.” And what begins as a day trip to a funeral becomes an adventure in the unexpected. As Maggie and Ira navigate the riotous twists and turns, they intersect with an assorted cast of eccentrics–and rediscover the magic of the road called life and the joy of having somebody next to you to share the ride . . . bumps and all.

Praise for Breathing Lessons

“A wonderful novel, glowing with the insight and compassion of an artist's touch.”The Boston Globe

“Superb fiction: It shows us how to live.”Newsday

“Simple, wise, funny, touching, and real . . . Tyler is known for offbeat characters, and Maggie Moran is one of her most endearing.”The Christian Science Monitor

“An occasion for laughter and tears.”New York Post

“More powerful and moving than anything [Tyler] has done.”Los Angeles Times


Amazon.com Review
Maggie Moran's mission is to connect and unite people, whether they want to be united or not. Maggie is a meddler and as she and her husband, Ira, drive 90 miles to the funeral of an old friend, Ira contemplates his wasted life and the traffic, while Maggie hatches a plant to reunite her son Jesse with his long-estranged wife and baby. As Ira explains, "She thinks the people she loves are better than they really are, and so then she starts changing things around to suit her view of them." Though everyone criticizes her for being "ordinary," Maggie's ability to see the beauty and potential in others ultimately proves that she is the only one fighting the resignation they all fear. The book captured the Pulitzer Prize for literature in 1989.

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