Clock Dance

Clock Dance

by Anne Tyler (Author)

Synopsis

** The Sunday Times bestseller ** ** BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime ** A bittersweet novel of family and self-discovery from the Sunday Times bestselling, award-winning author of A Spool of Blue Thread Willa Drake can count on one hand the defining moments of her life: when she was eleven and her mother disappeared, being proposed to at twenty-one, the accident that would make her a widow at forty-one. At each of these moments, Willa ended up on a path laid out for her by others. So when she receives a phone call telling her that her son's ex-girlfriend has been shot and needs her help, she drops everything and flies across the country. The spur-of-the moment decision to look after this woman - and her nine-year-old daughter, and her dog - will lead Willa into uncharted territory. Surrounded by new and surprising neighbours, she is plunged into the rituals that make a community, and takes pleasure in the most unexpected things. A bittersweet novel of hope and regret, fulfilment and renewal, Clock Dance brings us the everyday life of a woman who decides it's never too late to change direction, and choose your own path. 'She is and always will be my favourite author' Liane Moriarty

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 12 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1784742430
ISBN 13: 9781784742430
Book Overview: Anne Tyler is back! With a companion piece to her huge bestseller A Spool of Blue Thread -- shortlisted for the Booker and Bailey's, Richard & Judy pick, Waterstones Book of the Month

Media Reviews
If Anne Tyler isn't the best writer in the world, who is? -- Jane Garvey * BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour *
One of our greatest living fiction writers and if I was in charge, she'd have a Nobel by now -- Julie Myerson * Observer *
Brims with the qualities that have brought her legions of fans and high critical acclaim. Characters pulse with lifelikeness. The tone flickers between humorous relish and sardonic shrewdness. Dialogue crackles with authenticity. Beneath it all is an insistence that it's never too soon to recognise how quickly life can speed by and never too late to make vitalising changes -- Peter Kemp * Sunday Times *
How does she do it? Her style is deceptively simple. Even though she performs narrative cartwheels that would lead other novelists to be praised as experimental... she does it with such ease that it seems closer to life than to art. it is almost as though we are there to witness time passing, and people changing -- Craig Brown * Mail on Sunday *
The book we'll all be reading this summer -- Louise France * The Times *
Clock Dance, rife with the hurts and joys of living, is far more than merely very good... For readers Anne Tyler is a life force; for writers she is simply the best -- Eileen Battersby * Irish Times *
A writer sharp-eyed as a butcher-bird, skewering complacency... an immensely funny writer... a quiet writer, in that much of her skill goes toward the excision of anything that reminds the reader they are reading -- Patrick Gale * Sunday Telegraph *
Classic Tyler; she captures the defining moments of love and loss in one middle-aged woman's life and combines it with the ultimate upbeat ending, proving it's never too late to live the life you want * YOU Magazine *
The most dependably rewarding novelist now at work in our country... Ms. Tyler's career reveals a surpassing steadiness - of ambition, theme, output * Wall Street Journal *
The loneliness and confusion of childhood are wonderfully rendered...reminiscent of Tyler's best work, such as Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant -- Molly McCloskey * Guardian *
A smart, touching exploration of altruism and the nature of a meaningful life -- Anthony Cummings * Daily Mail *
Tyler remains my most trusted literary companion...her ability to unpick emotional nuance is key... She excels at situations where right and wrong are linked... Freedom, flight, oxygen, breath, space: these themes whistle through Clock Dance's pages -- Rebecca Swirsky * New Statesman *
A beautifully crafted, bitter-sweet story about regret, empty nest syndrome, loneliness within a relationship and seeking purpose and fulfilment in life. Kick back and lose yourself in this gem of a novel -- Sinead Moriarty & Rick O'Shea * Irish Times *
Full of small delights... She has a keen eye and an alert ear, sympathy for her characters, an awareness of both life's comedy and its tragedy -- Alan Massie * Scotsman *
In Anne Tyler's skilled hands the everyday becomes significant... With beautifully observed characters and infused with quiet humour, this is another triumph -- Fanny Blake * Woman & Home *
Funny and interesting... Tyler's novel presents a moving portrait of a woman, late in life, discovering an environment in which she can flourish -- Pamela Norris * Literary Review *
A stellar addition to Tyler's prodigious catalogue * Publishers Weekly *
Tyler has a keen eye and an alert ear, sympathy for her characters, an awareness of both life's comedy and its tragedy -- Allan Massie * i *
One of this country's great artists...a powerful, stirring work. Tyler has lost none of the inspired grace of her prose, nor her sad, frank humor, nor her limitless sympathy for women who ask for little and get less * USA Today *
Her stirring story celebrates the joys of self-discovery and the essential truth that family is ours to define * People *
Author Bio
Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her bestselling novels include Breathing Lessons, The Accidental Tourist, Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, Ladder of Years, Back When We Were Grownups, A Patchwork Planet, The Amateur Marriage, Digging to America, A Spool of Blue Thread and Vinegar Girl. In 1989 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Breathing Lessons; in 1994 she was nominated by Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby as 'the greatest novelist writing in English'; in 2012 she received the Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence; and in 2015 A Spool of Blue Thread was a Sunday Times bestseller and was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the Man Booker Prize.