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Three Days in June

 

“Anger feels so much better than sadness.

Cleaner, somehow, and more definite.

But then when the anger fades, the sadness

comes right back again the same as ever.” 

I don’t often talk about what I’ve been reading here on ye olde blog. Maybe I’ll do more of that, maybe not. But I’ve been wrongly erased on Facebook — an outrageous story I’ll document one day soon — I ran afoul of the robots, somehow, despite doing nothing wrong — and that’s where I’d often talk about movies I loved, books I loved, music I loved, etc., along with publishing news from the relentless self-promotion machinery. 

This Anne Tyler book reminds me of Elizabeth Strout’s Lucy By the Sea, another one I loved. Some similar themes and writing style, closely observed realistic fiction from an older woman’s POV. 

This one is only 165 pages! Gosh, I love a short book. I read it in a day and thoroughly enjoyed every page. Tyler is one heck of a writer. But you knew that, didn’t you?