A SlippingDown Life, Anne Tyler
A SlippingDown Life, Anne Tyler
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A Slipping-Down Life

Author: Anne Tyler

Narrator: Deborah McBride

Unabridged: 5 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/17/2020


Synopsis

Evie Decker is a shy, awkward high school student living in Pulqua, North Carolina.

The one thing that makes her feel less alone is the radio, and one night, as she’s listening to her usual “Sweetheart Time” program, she hears him for the first time.

For Evie, the cool voice of local singer “Drumstrings” Casey is love at first sound.

Casey’s magnetism inspires reserved Evie to take destiny into her own hands.

After following him to his next show at the Unicorn Roadhouse, their worlds collide and their lives become inextricably entwined. But as Casey becomes real—sometimes painfully real—right before Evie’s eyes, Evie discovers that life with her rock ’n’ roll idol isn’t all poetic lyrics and high notes.

“Tyler’s characters have character: Quirks, odd angles of vision, colorful mean streaks and harmonic longings.”—Time

About Anne Tyler

Anne Tyler, an American novelist, is also an author of short stories and is a literary critic. She has had 22 novels published, being cited in literary publications as creating fully developed characters and commended for her accurate attention to detail. Some of her more well-known novels are: Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, The Accidental Tourist, Breathing Lessons, and A Spool of Blue Thread. She has been compared to John Updike, Jane Austin, and Eudora Welty.

Tyler was born in Minneapolis Minnesota, as the oldest of four children to a chemist Dad and a social worker Mother. They were Quakers who lived in a series of Quaker communes, one being formed by conscientious objectors, as Anne was age 7 through 11. Her practical, hands on education was supplemented by correspondence school. Her first short stories, she told to herself under the covers at 3 years of age, to try to get sleepy. Her favorite book was The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton, and had a profound influence on her ability to show "how the years flowed by, people altered, and nothing could ever stay the same". Her early perception of changes over time appear and reappear in Tyler's novels, just as her favorite book, The Little House, appears in her first novel.

Tyler considered herself to be an outsider in public schools, but also attributed that same feeling as having been a valuable asset in her writing success. Her other credit is given to a former high school English teacher, Phillis Peacock. Seven years after high school, Tyler dedicated her first published novel to "Mrs. Peacock, for everything you've done".

Tyler has won many literary awards including a Pulitzer. She remains closely associated with the city of Baltimore, Maryland, her home since 1967, and is the location used in many of her books. Her husband died in 1997, and their two daughters have gone on to careers in the arts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn

This is the twelfth Anne Tyler novel I've read, and it's not among my favourites. Although it's unlike any of her other novels, there's something slight and tentative about it. I'd chalk it up to Tyler's age – she was in her 20s when she wrote it – if I hadn't really liked her first novel, If Mornin......more