ANNE TYLER was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is the author of more than twenty novels. Her twentieth novel, A Spool of Blue Thread, was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize in 2015. Her eleventh novel, Breathing Lessons, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1989. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
"Anne Tyler writes like an angel....One of those books that readers
close at the end and recognize the truth they contain."
--USA Today
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK
"A perfect gem...Tyler's books get wiser, funnier and richer as
they go."
--The Seattle Times
"So wonderfully readable that one swallows it in a single
gulp...What makes this novel so irresistible is the main character
and narrator Barnaby Gaitlin, a 30-year-old misfit, a renegade who
is actually a kind-hearted man struggling to find his place in the
world."
--Philadelphia Inquirer
"If we believe that serious novels are about the search for a true
home, then A Patchwork Planet is a novel that repays our always
delighted attention."
--Carol Shields, The New York Times Book Review
"Possesses a tenderness reminscent of Breathing Lessons...[Tyler]
is beloved not just for her three-dimensional Baltimore or her
quirkily intimate characters, but also for the small, heroic
struggles they encounter in the course of a day."
--The Boston Sunday Globe
"Vintage Tyler...A Patchwork Planet tells the heart-tugging story
of the sins of the boy being visited on the man."
--Chicago Tribune
"Fresh and engaging."
--Time
"Filled with insight and compassion, Anne Tyler's 14th novel
chronicles a year in the life of a 30-year-old 'loser' named
Barnaby Gaitlin....Tyler has crafted a remarkably lovable
character, a young man as endearing as Macon Leary, the memorable
protagonist of her 1985 bestseller, The Accidental Tourist."
--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"What resonates throughout the novel is Tyler's gentle wisdom. Her
understanding of the complexities of human nature comes across
beautifully, making this book a singular treat....She endows the
tale of Barnaby's eventual self-discovery and redemption with
charm, quiet humor and many bittersweet observations on the meaning
of emotional connectedness with those around us, the aging process
and the ability we all possess to start afresh."
--The Miami Herald
"This could only be Tyler territory, where losers are treated with
a tenderness that encourages them to consider winning in the world.
In her 14th novel, the persuasive storyteller with the beautiful,
unforced style works her familiar ground--family, connection, the
quirks of humans--with ease."
--Entertainment Weekly
"A Patchwork Planet is filled with descriptions that summarize an
entire way of life in a single image....[Tyler's] genius lies in
making quotidian events extraordinarily poignant."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"In an uncertain world, it's reassuring to know for an absolute
fact that Anne Tyler's next novel (and the one after that and the
one after that) will cause me to shiver at truths that I recognize
but have never heard voiced, pinch me sharply with its poignancy
and catch me off guard with funny moments that make me laugh so
hard I have to put the book down until I get a grip on myself.
Tyler's 14th novel, A Patchwork Planet, does all that."
--San Diego Union Tribune
"ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL:
Tyler's many admirers are sure to number this among her very best
work....[Her] appealing warmth and flair for eccentric comedy are
abundantly displayed in her superb 14th novel."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"It is Tyler's great talent to involve us thoroughly with her
characters. With a keen eye for detail and the sense of humanity
that she displayed in her 1985 novel The Accidental Tourist, Tyler
brilliantly portrays their foibles, their disappointments and their
hopes. Barnaby Gaitlin is one of her most sympathetic
creations."
--People
"A Patchwork Planet, Pulitzer Prize-winning Anne Tyler's 14th
novel, finds the black-sheep son of an old Baltimore family
attempting to get his life on track....Recalls Tyler's early works,
such as Celestial Navigation and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant,
which...are peopled by genuine eccentrics whose grip on the world
is charmingly, but definitely, precarious...Anne Tyler lovingly
captures that world."
--The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Writing with humor and pathos worthy of her previous works, Tyler
continues to make distinctive observations about the quirks and
peculiarities of domestic life and the struggle of some lost souls
to be part of a world where everyone else seems focused on the
beaten path."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"I adore Anne Tyler...It's hard to imagine any other writer...whom
you can read with such unalloyed pleasure."
--San Jose Mercury News
"This is a wonderful novel--don't miss it!...A Patchwork Planet is
like a crazy quilt with familiar fabrics which, when assembled,
becomes unique."
--Chattanooga Press
"This is a book you can trust...Tyler understands this modest
world, both its frustrations and its rewards. With each funny,
painful novel, she adds another square to her tapestry of
redemption."
--The Christian Science Monitor
"Always entertaining...Anne Tyler once again creates characters
that are believable, funny and true....In Barnaby Gaitlin, Tyler
has created a character who looks into the mirror of
self-revelation and finds not only flaws but redeeming qualities as
well."
--Hartford Courant
"A sophisticated, poignant and carefully crafted chart of the
vicissitudes of trust."
--Time Out New York
"I don't know whether anyone has called Tyler a fin-de-siècle Jane
Austen. I guess I'll do it here. Like Austen's, Tyler's books are
full of life's little lessons, closely observed and compassionately
recounted....A Patchwork Planet is filled with pleasure and pain.
That the pleasure triumphs is [Tyler's] final kindness to us, her
readers."
--Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
"The novel is wise and funny....Not only a colorful snapshot of
youth but a compassionate picture of old age...With exquisite
description and flawless dialogue, Tyler dignifies the lives of
miraculously ordinary characters."
--New York Daily News
"Alternately comedic and tragic...With A Patchwork Planet, Tyler
has once again served up literary comfort food for the soul."
--BookPage
"Anne Tyler writes like an angel....One of those books that readers
close at the end and recognize the truth they contain."
--USA Today
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK
"A perfect gem...Tyler's books get wiser, funnier and richer as
they go."
--The Seattle Times
"So wonderfully readable that one swallows it in a single
gulp...What makes this novel so irresistible is the main character
and narrator Barnaby Gaitlin, a 30-year-old misfit, a renegade who
is actually a kind-hearted man struggling to find his place in the
world."
--Philadelphia Inquirer
"If we believe that serious novels are about the search for a true
home, then A Patchwork Planet is a novel that repays our
always delighted attention."
--Carol Shields, The New York Times Book Review
"Possesses a tenderness reminscent of Breathing
Lessons...[Tyler] is beloved not just for her three-dimensional
Baltimore or her quirkily intimate characters, but also for the
small, heroic struggles they encounter in the course of a day."
--The Boston Sunday Globe
"Vintage Tyler...A Patchwork Planet tells the heart-tugging
story of the sins of the boy being visited on the man."
--Chicago Tribune
"Fresh and engaging."
--Time
"Filled with insight and compassion, Anne Tyler's 14th novel
chronicles a year in the life of a 30-year-old 'loser' named
Barnaby Gaitlin....Tyler has crafted a remarkably lovable
character, a young man as endearing as Macon Leary, the memorable
protagonist of her 1985 bestseller, The Accidental Tourist."
--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"What resonates throughout the novel is Tyler's gentle wisdom. Her
understanding of the complexities of human nature comes across
beautifully, making this book a singular treat....She endows the
tale of Barnaby's eventual self-discovery and redemption with
charm, quiet humor and many bittersweet observations on the meaning
of emotional connectedness with those around us, the aging process
and the ability we all possess to start afresh."
--The Miami Herald
"This could only be Tyler territory, where losers are treated with
a tenderness that encourages them to consider winning in the world.
In her 14th novel, the persuasive storyteller with the beautiful,
unforced style works her familiar ground--family, connection, the
quirks of humans--with ease."
--Entertainment Weekly
"A Patchwork Planet is filled with descriptions that summarize an
entire way of life in a single image....[Tyler's] genius lies in
making quotidian events extraordinarily poignant."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"In an uncertain world, it's reassuring to know for an absolute
fact that Anne Tyler's next novel (and the one after that and the
one after that) will cause me to shiver at truths that I recognize
but have never heard voiced, pinch me sharply with its poignancy
and catch me off guard with funny moments that make me laugh so
hard I have to put the book down until I get a grip on myself.
Tyler's 14th novel, A Patchwork Planet, does all that."
--San Diego Union Tribune
"ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL:
Tyler's many admirers are sure to number this among her very best
work....[Her] appealing warmth and flair for eccentric comedy are
abundantly displayed in her superb 14th novel."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"It is Tyler's great talent to involve us thoroughly with her
characters. With a keen eye for detail and the sense of humanity
that she displayed in her 1985 novel The Accidental Tourist,
Tyler brilliantly portrays their foibles, their disappointments and
their hopes. Barnaby Gaitlin is one of her most sympathetic
creations."
--People
"A Patchwork Planet, Pulitzer Prize-winning Anne Tyler's
14th novel, finds the black-sheep son of an old Baltimore family
attempting to get his life on track....Recalls Tyler's early works,
such as Celestial Navigation and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant,
which...are peopled by genuine eccentrics whose grip on the world
is charmingly, but definitely, precarious...Anne Tyler lovingly
captures that world."
--The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Writing with humor and pathos worthy of her previous works, Tyler
continues to make distinctive observations about the quirks and
peculiarities of domestic life and the struggle of some lost souls
to be part of a world where everyone else seems focused on the
beaten path."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"I adore Anne Tyler...It's hard to imagine any other writer...whom
you can read with such unalloyed pleasure."
--San Jose Mercury News
"This is a wonderful novel--don't miss it!...A Patchwork Planet is
like a crazy quilt with familiar fabrics which, when assembled,
becomes unique."
--Chattanooga Press
"This is a book you can trust...Tyler understands this modest
world, both its frustrations and its rewards. With each funny,
painful novel, she adds another square to her tapestry of
redemption."
--The Christian Science Monitor
"Always entertaining...Anne Tyler once again creates characters
that are believable, funny and true....In Barnaby Gaitlin, Tyler
has created a character who looks into the mirror of
self-revelation and finds not only flaws but redeeming qualities as
well."
--Hartford Courant
"A sophisticated, poignant and carefully crafted chart of the
vicissitudes of trust."
--Time Out New York
"I don't know whether anyone has called Tyler a fin-de-siecle Jane
Austen. I guess I'll do it here. Like Austen's, Tyler's books are
full of life's little lessons, closely observed and compassionately
recounted....A Patchwork Planet is filled with pleasure and pain.
That the pleasure triumphs is [Tyler's] final kindness to us, her
readers."
--Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
"The novel is wise and funny....Not only a colorful snapshot of
youth but a compassionate picture of old age...With exquisite
description and flawless dialogue, Tyler dignifies the lives of
miraculously ordinary characters."
--New York Daily News
"Alternately comedic and tragic...With A Patchwork Planet,
Tyler has once again served up literary comfort food for the
soul."
--BookPage
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