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Digging to America


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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780307263940
ISBN: 0307263940
Label: Knopf
Manufacturer: Knopf
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: May 02, 2006
Publisher: Knopf
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Studio: Knopf


Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:In what is perhaps her richest and most deeply searching novel, Anne Tyler gives us a story about what it is to be an American, and about Maryam Yazdan, who after
Thirty-five years in this country must finally come to terms with her “outsiderness.”Two families, who would otherwise never have come together, meet by chance at the Baltimore airport—the Donaldsons, a very American couple, and the Yazdans, Maryam’s fully assimilated son and his attractive Iranian American wife. Each couple is awaiting the arrival of an adopted infant daughter from Korea. After the babies from distant Asia are delivered, Bitsy Donaldson impulsively invites the Yazdans to celebrate with an “arrival party,” an event that is repeated every year as the two families become more deeply intertwined.Even independent-minded Maryam is drawn in. But only up to a point. When she finds herself being courted by one of the Donaldson clan, a good-hearted man of her vintage, recently widowed and still recovering from his wife’s death, suddenly all the values she cherishes—her traditions, her privacy, her otherness—are threatened. Somehow this big American takes up so much space that the orderly boundaries of her life feel invaded.A luminous novel brimming with subtle, funny, and tender observations that cast a penetrating light on the American way as seen from two perspectives, those who are born here and those who are still struggling to fit in.
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - wonderful audio version
Blair Brown, the reader for "Digging to America," does a superb job, sounding by turn Iranian, Baltimorean, and all the accents in between. Meanwhile Anne Tyler's delicately nuanced characters all find their ways into the reader's/listener's heart. I especially appreciate Tyler's depiction of the older people in this novel as they cope with the confusing and often surprising features of widow-/widower-hood. How does she know all about that? But as one who's been there, I can attest to her having ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Well I liked it.
Two very different American families adopt infants from Korea. The story would have ended there but for one of the mothers (in a commentary on what is perceived as a typical American Liberal empty headed and easily swayed by fad ideas) comes up with an idea wouldn't it be cool if these two girls were to hang out with each other I mean their both...Korean.

The other family the Yazdans is composed of mostly first generation Iranian immigrants have Americanized done their best to fit ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Disappointing
I was hoping to find a book about finding American culture as foreigners. This book is one very American person's pipedream of what becoming American should be. The author admits in the "Reader's Guide" (back) that she "relied on idle daydreams rather than research or personal experience." As such, the book is terribly one-sided and I was disappointed with the superficial and sometimes inaccurate portrayal of the first and second generation immigrants. In a time when immigration is becoming such a ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Multi-Culturalism at its Finest
In an easily accessible, wonderfully joyous read, Tyler has explored issues of cultural identity, juxtaposing families who have been in the US for generations with those who have moved here recently or are first generation immigrants. Through multiple viewpoints, she has provided a moving, poignant and thoughtful exploration of what it means to be an American. Her characters are colorful and immediately recognizable; Tyler also does a wonderful job peppering her work with highly memorable imagery. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Provocative Ideas
Anne Tyler can write. I have read several of her earlier books, but coming back to her has been a treat. Her prose is so elegant, clear, and unpretentious one doesn't realize how extraordinary it is until you read something written by a lesser writer. I found this book dealt with some profound and disturbing ideas about the clash between cultures, immigration, America's place in the world, child rearing and many more topics. Instead of being put-off by the books lack of quirkiness as some other readers ... Read More


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