![]() ![]() In the Whitshank family, two stories had traveled down through the generations. I’m adding links to these reviews plus all the reviews I am alerted to to the project page, so do pop there to see what other people have thought, too. If you’re reading along with the project or just this one or whatever, please do share your thoughts in the comments at the bottom or add a link to your review on your blog or Goodreads, etc. ![]() So maybe that coloured my first read of the novel. However, last time I read it, I thought it was going to be Tyler’s last novel apart from “Vinegar Girl” now I own the next two and know there’s one coming out early next year. To be honest, I didn’t love the structure and felt it dragged it back a bit. Now, I did have to hurry this one a bit, as you can tell if reading this on the day by the fact that I haven’t published this review until the afternoon, rather than having it scheduled and ready to go in the morning, but it didn’t feel like such a return to form as I thought last time. ![]() ![]() I must have missed that one coming out, I suppose. We’re definitely in remembered territory in my Anne Tyler 2021 project now weirdly, I bought this in 2015, and first read it in November 2016, having acquired “The Beginner’s Goodbye” that year, too. ![]()
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