Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant

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Anne Tyler: Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant (1983, Berkley Books)

310 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 1983 by Berkley Books.

ISBN:
978-0-425-09868-4
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OCLC Number:
18800695

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4 stars (6 reviews)

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A great read!

5 stars

I picked up two Anne Tyler paperbacks at AgeUK in Stokesley, Yorkshire, as part of a three for 99p promotion. My third book was Crazy As Chocolate which I've already read and reviewed. I've read a few Anne Tyler before and found her work ranged from pretty good to fabulous and I am pleased to say that I think Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant is one of her fabulous novels!

Set in Baltimore, Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant begins with elderly Pearl remembering her life and family. Initially I felt sorry for her. She was abandoned by her husband and left with three children to raise alone while holding down a job in order to finance her family. However, as we learn more about the past, I began to see that nothing is clear cut at all. I loved how Tyler portrays a non-maternal mother. Pearl loves her children more …

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5 stars

I read recently that this is the author's favorite of her works and, having read several of her novels, I can see why. It's not that the others are bad, it's just that this one is so good. I've heard it called a "family epic," but that doesn't do it justice. It has too much to do with people as individuals outside of their families to have the first word apply and "epic" makes you think of those novels that cover generations of a family, which this does but only technically.
I read it thirty years ago but remember it vividly.

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Subjects

  • Families -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- Fiction.
  • Runaway husbands -- Fiction.
  • Mothers -- Death -- Fiction.

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