Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Just a beginner

In a nod to the Dummies series of books, the publishing firm in Anne Tyler's latest novel has created the Beginner books, introductions to essential skills like wine, the monthly budget, dog training, the spice cabinet, birdwatching and many other amusing titles. The Beginner's goodbye refers to Aaron's grief at the death of his wife and the steps he takes to recover.


I have read several examples of bereavement memoir recently, for example A widow's story by Joyce Carol Oates and The year of magical thinking by Joan Didion but this fictionalised account of loss and questioning I found really enthralling. I zipped through the book in almost one sitting with my thoughts both challenged and reassured.




Anne Tyler is an excellent storyteller with an eye for interesting character traits and an ability to round off a book with a satisfying conclusion. Try also Digging to America and Back when we were grownups.

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