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Clock Winder
 
 

Clock Winder (Paperback)

by Anne Tyler (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Having sacked her handyman, newly-widowed Mrs Emerson finds a replacement in Elizabeth, a lanky, awkward girl. The Emersons have a reputation for craziness, there are seven adult children, and Elizabeth finds herself drawn into their disorderly lives against her will. But in the end it is hard to tell whether she is a victim of the needy Emersons, or the de facto ruler of the family.


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An easygoing young girl becomes inextricably involved with the Emerson family after she takes a job as their handyman. Book available. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Tyler, April 12 2003
By Sandra Mitchell "Sandra Mitchell" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clock Winder (Paperback)
As with all Tyler novels, The Clock Winder is full of quirky, odd and lovable characters. While there is not much action in her stories, the writing is so well done and the characters so fully developed, by the end of her novels, you always feel like a part of the family. Such is the case with The Clock Winder.

When the novel opens, Mrs. Emerson is a recent widow, who seems to aimlessly go about her days, always keeping up her image and trying to stay in tune with her grown children's lives. Never meaning harm, Mrs. Emerson seems to stress her children out, and doesn't seem to understand how she is affecting them. When she fires her lifelong handyman, she stumbles by chance upon young Elizabeth and before she knows it, Elizabeth is tangled up in the lives of the Emerson family.

The rest of the novel details how Elizabeth is affected by the family, and they by her. Tyler's writing is so poignant, while not much is really happening, so much is actually happening. This is a book that Tyler fans won't be disappointed in~

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5.0 out of 5 stars An early Anne Tyler, and still one of her very best, Sep 9 2002
By Catherine S. Vodrey (East Liverpool, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clock Winder (Paperback)
Anne Tyler's "The Clock Winder" is the story of Elizabeth Abbott, a sort of aimless 20-year old girl taking a year off from college. When Elizabeth wanders into the lives of the Emerson family, she becomes, as Mrs. Emerson so tellingly describes things early in the book, "the center of the asterisk."

Elizabeth is trying to earn money to go back to college for her senior year--even though "my grades were rotten"--and on her way to interview for a long-term babysitting job, she ends up helping Pamela Emerson move some porch furniture. Mrs. Emerson asks her to stay on as a handyman, to replace the one she fired that morning, and Elizabeth cheerfully agrees as long as she can "live in." This innocent beginning to the story belies the complexities and emotional connections that are made and broken in the rest of the book.

Without giving away too much of the plot to those who've never had the pleasure of reading it, it's safe to say that Elizabeth's presence has an emotional impact on several of Mrs. Emerson's sons--one of whom feels strongly enough about her that he does something terrible. This is the event which finally completes Elizabeth's long metamorphosis from determinedly carefree, irresponsible girl to full-grown woman--a woman who understands, finally, the effect that one person can have on another without even meaning to.

The writing is superb and the plot develops organically, fully, and with a resolution which makes perfect sense. Anne Tyler was in full control of her considerable gifts back in 1972 when she wrote this, and aren't we lucky that she was!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Locked Door of Time, Jul 14 2002
By Pamela (Dublin, PA U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Clock Winder (Paperback)
Elizabeth is a wandering free-spirited college student of the mid-1960's. Though she does not wish to influence anyone, her influence is in fact enormous. Hers is the gift of making people want to live, as though their lives were actually turned back to a past point in time when they were younger, with a natural desire to persevere. When she accidentally convinces her employer's troubled son to commit suicide, she herself gives up on life, as though she finally understood that the past cannot be turned back. At last, a call for her help convinces her to take command of the uncertain future. A heartbreaker, and enthralling.
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1.0 out of 5 stars suicide in paperback form
never, ever read this book for recreational purposes. all it did for me was cure my insomnia, i read it for a lit class in college and trying to read it brought back memories of... Read more
Published on Nov 2 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars The Lady and the Handyman
Reading an Anne Tyler novel is like settling into an easy chair to listen to an old friend. Though I've never been to Roland Park I feel like I know its old houses and narrow... Read more
Published on Aug 29 2001 by Miriam

5.0 out of 5 stars What an eccentric family!
Half-way through "The Clock Winder" I felt sad and find it kind of dark.However,after reading it, it gave me a sense of fulfilment not only because I had finished it... Read more
Published on Jul 26 2001 by Jenny

4.0 out of 5 stars Clock Winder Has It
Even when Anne Tyler isn't in five-star mode (for my money The Accidental Tourist, Saint Maybe, Breathing Lessons, and Ladder of Years are her five-star works) she writes with... Read more
Published on Jul 1 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars The Clock Winder
Elizabeth is perhaps Anne Tyler's most fascintating and aggravating characters. Just when you think she is going to do one thing, she does another. Read more
Published on May 15 2000 by Rehoboth Reader

4.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Tyler-And Sometimes that's not a good thing
Anne Tyler seems to have one book in her consciousness. However, she's published it now under several different titles. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2000 by Manny

4.0 out of 5 stars Another delightful stroll in Tylerland
Anne Tyler's range of characters, locations and plots is very limited. She appears to have been rehashing the same few characters and crazy plots for thirty years. Read more
Published on Aug 21 1999 by derbyram@hotmail.com

4.0 out of 5 stars A funny and satisfying read!
The Clock Winder is one of Anne Tyler's funniest and most deeply felt novels. It is like an intricate puzzle that twists and turns you around - you never know where the... Read more
Published on Jul 20 1999 by E. Caldwell

5.0 out of 5 stars Populated by the most wonderfully quirky people!
The Clock Winder, is one of Anne Tyler's best. I have fallen in love with all the quirky characters who inhabit her books. Read more
Published on Jul 12 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars when your low, read it , read it, read it:=)
I red this book over and over though the
years, i read it when i am low, i read
it when i am up... Read more
Published on Jan 10 1998

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