- Published: 5 April 2012
- ISBN: 9781448113125
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 272
The Beginner's Goodbye
- Published: 5 April 2012
- ISBN: 9781448113125
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 272
Yet again she has articulated the supreme difficulties of human communication in a calmly insightful exploration of love and truth, grief and reality.
Eileen Battersby, Irish Times
This is what Tyler does better than almost any contemporary writer. She peers at the forgotten areas of the everyday, the bits that are hard to pinpoint... She looks at people -- at life -- from the inside out.
Lucy Atkins, Sunday Times
Her stories are quite unlike anyone else's
Cressida Connolly, Daily Telegraph
A near flawless novel of love and loss ... exquisitely poignant but unsentimental
Rosemary Goring, Sunday Herald
Tyler writes with a generosity of spirit and an emotional truthfulness that makes you forget the bare mechanics of plot
David Robinson, Week
Tyler strips away layers of everyday life to reveal the abyss of pain underneath but does so with such skill and sparkling wit it makes this a real celebration of life.
Vanessa Berridge, Daily Express
A simple, subtle and really honest account of how one man, Aaron, deals with the darkly comic death of his dumpy, clever and brilliant wife Dorothy... I finished it in one sitting.
Alix Walker, Stylist
A perfectly judged and brilliantly executed novel of loss and recovery.
Woman & Home
Tyler distilled.
Lady
Deeply rewarding novel about grief and hope, infused with gentle humour
Sunday Times
Richer and more alive than the best work almost any other writer is producing
Cressida Connolly, Daily Telegraph
A funny, gently moving and insightful book.
Liam Heylin, Irish Examiner
What could be mawkish and cloying is gentle and touching, not least because she is a very funny writer.
Michael Prodger, Financial Times
In Tyler’s small slices of life there is poetry and wisdom...artistically subtle and emotionally satisfying
Elaine Showalter, Guardian
The ending teeters on the brink of sentimentality but such is her psychological insight, the truth of her writing, that if she says unlikely happy endings are possible, I believe her.
Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express
This meticulous, gently humorous novel is concerned with the effects of grief, the stop-start nature of moving on and the role of friendships, however imperfect, in facing catastrophe. [Tyler] remains as gimlet-eyed as ever in portraying ordinary lives that have become unmoored.
Metro
This novel's great achievement is to capture the tensions and subtleties of a married life cut short… I read [it] virtually in one sitting, but that's a fairly common experience with Anne Tyler books… I didn't want it to end. Which is also a fairly common Tyler thing.
Viv Groskop, Independent on Sunday
A brilliantly observed and mercifully unsentimental examination of the emotional arc of grief
The Times, Sarah Vine
A perfectly judged and brilliantly executed novel of loss and recovery
Fanny Blake, Woman & Home
All Hail Anne Tyler
Sunday Times
A carefully observed study of grief and its trajectory
Pamela Norris, Literary Review
Tyler uses simple, elegant prose to manifest her particular brands of realism and humour
Freya McClelland, Independent
She's a master storyteller and inventor of character
Vanessa Berridge, Daily Express
The Beginner’s Goodbye is a very funny book … every incident is at once recognizably true to life and yet somehow utterly off-kilter.
Edmund Gordon, Times Literary Supplement
Such clear-eyed acceptance of life's fragility, and such a delicate way with it: this attitude lies behind all of Tyler's work
Edmund Gordon, TLS
A terrific writer... She's changed my perception on life'
Anna Chancellor
Both compelling and deeply touching, once you start reading you won’t want The Beginner’s Goodbye to end
Hannah Britt, Daily Express
It begins with one of those sentences that impels you to read on…Tyler’s haunting tale of love and loss is intelligent, unsentimental and often wryly funny
The Lady
Exhibit[s] all the delicious readability that admirers of Tyler expect
Brandon Robshaw, Independent on Sunday
Both compelling and deeply touching, once you start reading you won't want The Beginner's Goodbye to end
Hannah Britt, Scottish Daily Express
Tyler's playful humour imbues this unsentimental portrait of a mismatched marriage
Emma Hagestadt, Independent
A cleverly observed tale of an imperfect relationship and grief
Big Issue in the North
A beautifully poignant portrait of marriage, loss and grief
Good Housekeeping
A bittersweet, utterly beguiling story of love and loss from a brilliant writer
John Koski, Mail on Sunday
A lovely, stylish way to write a novel about marriage
William Leith, Evening Standard
An emotionally satisfying book with wise and moving moments
Good Housekeeping
Brims with wry perceptiveness and rueful humour
Peter Kemp, Sunday Times (Books of the Year)
Brilliantly observed and mercifully unsentimental
The Times
This novel's great achievement is to capture the tensions and subtleties of a married life cut short… I read it virtually in one sitting, but that's a fairly common experience with Anne Tyler books… I didn't want it to end. Which is also a fairly common Tyler thing
Viv Groskop, Independent on Sunday