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Breathing Lessons
  

Breathing Lessons (Paperback)

de Anne Tyler (Author)
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Maggie Moran's mission is to connect and unite people, whether they want to be united or not. Maggie is a meddler and as she and her husband, Ira, drive 90 miles to the funeral of an old friend, Ira contemplates his wasted life and the traffic, while Maggie hatches a plant to reunite her son Jesse with his long-estranged wife and baby. As Ira explains, "She thinks the people she loves are better than they really are, and so then she starts changing things around to suit her view of them." Though everyone criticizes her for being "ordinary," Maggie's ability to see the beauty and potential in others ultimately proves that she is the only one fighting the resignation they all fear. The book captured the Pulitzer Prize for literature in 1989. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


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In perhaps her most mainstream, accessible novel so far, Tyler spins a tale of marriage and middle-class lives, in an age when social standards and life expectations have gone askew. While she remains a brilliant observer of human nature, there is a subtle change here in Tyler's focus. Where before her protagonists were eccentric, sometimes slightly fantastical characters who came at the end to a sense of peace, if not happiness, Maggie Moran and her husband Ira are average, unexceptional, even somewhat drab; and outside of some small epiphanies, little is changed between them at the story's close. It's this very realism that makes the story so effective and moving. Taking place on one summer day, when Maggie and Ira drive from Baltimore to Pennsylvania to a funeral, with an accidental detour involving an old black man they pass on the road and a side trip to see their former daughter-in-law and their seven-year-old grandchild, the novel reveals the basic incompatibility of their 28-year marriage and the love that binds them together nonetheless. This is another typical Tyler union of opposites: Maggie is impetuous, scatterbrained, klutzy, accident prone and garrulous; Ira is self-contained, precise, dignified, aloof with, however, an irritating (or endearing ) habit of whistling tunes that betray his inner thoughts. Both feel that their children are strangers, that the generations are "sliding downhill," and that somehow they have gone wrong in a society whose values they no longer recognize. With irresistibly funny passages you want to read out loud and poignant insights that illuminate the serious business of sharing lives in an unsettling world, this is Tyler's best novel yet. 175,000 first printing ; BOMC main selection; Franklin Library signed first edition.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 What?, Jui 26 2004
Par Roberta (Columbia, MO) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Breathing Lessons (Paperback)
Did I miss something? I kept waiting for something to happen. I would have stopped reading it but I kept waiting for something to happen. This woman, Maggie, was everything a mother should not be: too permissive, a push over, dim-witted...the list goes on and on. This book is not worth your time.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Completely Credible Characters, Mars 8 2004
Par Sidney Rosenberg "Sidney-r" (Israel) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Breathing Lessons (Paperback)
So many reviewers have gone over the plot, so I shall spare you yet another repetition. Like many, I was annoyed throughout at the level of dysfunction displayed by all the characters and not just Maggie; but this proves a point. Like most reviewers, including those who disliked this book, Anne Tyler thoroughly involves the reader in her story. I enjoyed this book as I have other Anne Tyler's books, basically because I find them "easy reads", stories that hold my attention, make me laugh and keep me turning pages. If I am any judge, then I feel that Breathing Lessons comes through as a deceptively simple story, as Anne Tyler is a master in control of her novel which is technically brilliant, humorous and filled with completely credible characters.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Haunting and Fascinating Book, Déc 12 2003
Par AliBelle (Bowling Green, OH~Go BG!) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Breathing Lessons (Paperback)
It is interesting to see how people review this book and how some loved it and some hated it. I personally love Anne Tyler and this book is an amazing work.
The book has just the right amount of humor and drama. I felt by the end that I really knew the characters. I read it when I was 15 and reading it three years later I have learned to appreciate it more. I don't feel Maggie was condescending at all, she just desperately wanted to hold onto the past. Ira, although tactless, truly believed the truth would set people free. He was just that kind of person. Maggie had such high expectations for her son and truly believed he could do no wrong, whereas Ira probably saw a person who was living a life free of responsiblity. The book was so intricate with people's lives it seemed so real. I know people just like them. No one had bad intentions, no one was malicious, they just all had faults and I think the moral was that you just love people for who they are.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
What a disappointing book especially after reading The Accidental Tourist, which I liked. I admired the character Ira for his love and loyalty to Maggie, but both are losers who... Read more
Publié le Juil 7 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Soooo special
Ann Tyler specializes in opposites and what attracts them to each other. The bulk of Breathing Lessons takes place during a car ride from Maryland to Pennsylvania that a... Read more
Publié le Jui 11 2003 par Peggy Vincent

1.0étoiles sur 5 Most annoying book I ever remember reading...
This must be the most annoying book I can ever remember reading. The lead character Maggie just made me feel like slapping her! Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 God Awful
I must say, this book was the worst book I have ever read. Where to begin? Ah yes! It seems only logical to start with Maggie. Read more
Publié le Avril 23 2003 par Eric Fecho

2.0étoiles sur 5 Maggies not a meddler but downright cruel
Many reviews refer to Maggies as a hopeless but well intentioned character. I found her actions at times bordering on cruelty particularly in her treatment of Fiona. Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not her best, but reader's age will affect how it's viewed
Almost everyone enjoys Tyler's wit, sagacity and style. Her books are mostly about people enmeshed in the ceremonies, traditions and frustrations of contemporary... Read more
Publié le Juil 11 2002 par R. Tiedemann

2.0étoiles sur 5 A Big Ho-hum
First of all, if flashbacks bore you to death, better not pick this one up.

It all started when Maggie Moran and her dreary husband, Ira, travelled all the way from Baltimore to... Read more

Publié le Mai 28 2002 par chubbesy

5.0étoiles sur 5 Extraordinary in the Ordinary
I find that the greatest novels are those which find meaning and give insights into the lives of real people. Read more
Publié le Avril 26 2002 par oddsfish

5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful book
I am a huge Anne Tyler fan - I want to read her entire collection. Because this novel won a Pulitzer, I was concerned it would not live up to the hype. Read more
Publié le Mars 30 2002 par Ms Diva

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Glimpse of the Ordinary
Breathing Lessons is a novel that celebrates ordinary people. Anne Tyler places us in one day of the lives of Maggie and Ira Moran. Read more
Publié le Oct. 28 2001 par Kelly Budd

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