A Patchwork Planet
by Anne Tyler
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Synopsis
Barnaby Gaitlin is a loser - just short of thirty, he's the black sheep of a philanthropic Baltimore family. Once upon a time, he had a home, a loving wife, a little family of his own; now he has an ex-wife, a 9-year old daughter with attitude, a Corvette Sting Ray that's a collector's item but unreliable, and he works as hired muscle for Rent-a-Back, doing heavy chores for old folks. He has an almost pathological curiosity about other people's lives, which has got him into serious trouble in the past, and a hopeless charm which attracts the kind of angelic woman who wants to save him from himself. Tyler's observation is more acute, more delicious than ever; her humour slyer and more irresistible; her characters so vividly realised that you feel you've known this quirky collection for ever. With perfect pitch and poise, humour and humanity, Anne Tyler chronicles, better than any writer today, the sublime and the ridiculous of everyday living, the foibles and frailties of the ordinary human heart.
Book details
Published
01/04/1999
Publisher
Vintage
ISBN
9780099272687
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UK Kirkus review
Charting the minutiae of life and relationships is Tyler's forte - and this is no exception to the rule. A Patchwork Planet reveals the darker side of her preoccupations, documenting the progress of an unconventional relationship, from first sight to eventual breakdown. Barnaby Gatlin is a well-meaning slacker from a wealthy family, who has eschewed the family trust fund to work as an odd-job man for the elderly. Lacking direction, and refused access to his daughter by his divorced wife, Barnaby thinks he has found his guardian angel when he meets Sophia on a train. But true happiness is not always that easy to find and sustain... This probably won't be ranked as Anne Tyler's best, but it still has all her hallmarks: an appealing hero who never quite gets it together, plenty of humour and a host of sharply observed characters. (Kirkus UK)
About the author
Anne Tyler
Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her first novel, If Morning Ever Comes, was published in 1964 whilst her 11th novel, Breathing Lessons, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988. In 1994, Tyler was nominated 'the greatest living novelist writing in English' by Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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