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Breathing Lessons: A Novel Paperback – November 1, 2005


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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Evoking Jane Austen, Emma Straub, and other masters of the literary marriage, Breathing Lessons celebrates the small miracles and magic of truly knowing someone.

Unfolding over the course of a single emotionally fraught day, this stunning novel encompasses a lifetime of dreams, regrets and reckonings—and is oftern regarded as Tyler's seminal work. Maggie and Ira Moran are on a road trip from Baltimore, Maryland to Deer Lick, Pennsylvania to attend the funeral of a friend. Along the way, they reflect on the state of their marriage, its trials and its triumphs—through their quarrels, their routines, and their ability to tolerate each other’s faults with patience and affection. Where Maggie is quirky, lovable and mischievous, Ira is practical, methodical and mired in reason. What begins as a day trip becomes a revelatory and unexpected journey, as Ira and Maggie rediscover the strength of their bond and the joy of having somebody with whom to share the ride, bumps and all.

“More powerful and moving than anything [Tyler] has done.” —
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“Superb fiction: It shows us how to live.”Newsday

“A wonderful novel, glowing with the insight and compassion of an artist’s touch.”
—The Boston Globe

“Displays her extraordinary gifts in supreme harmony: exquisite narrative clarity, faultless comic timing, and the Tyler trademark of happy-sad characters inspiring a mid-American domestic drama that somehow slips the surly bonds of the quotidian to become timeless and universal.” —“The 100 Best Novels,” 
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About the Author

ANNE TYLER was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is the author of more than twenty novels. Her twentieth novel, A Spool of Blue Thread, was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize in 2015. Her eleventh novel, Breathing Lessons, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1989. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage; Reissue edition (November 1, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 339 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345485572
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345485571
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 830L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches
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Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her bestselling novels include Breathing Lessons, The Accidental Tourist, Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, Ladder of Years, Back When We Were Grownups, A Patchwork Planet, The Amateur Marriage, Digging to America, A Spool of Blue Thread, Vinegar Girl and Clock Dance.

In 1989 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Breathing Lessons; in 1994 she was nominated by Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby as 'the greatest novelist writing in English'; in 2012 she received the Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence; and in 2015 A Spool of Blue Thread was a Sunday Times bestseller and was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the Man Booker Prize.

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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
This book is just that: well written and well edited. It is about as ho-hum as you can get. Not much else to say about it. I read it but only because Burt Reynolds said it was good.

That is all I have to say about it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018
This book is one of those books that lets you see events, as a reader, through the eyes of different characters. In this case, mostly through the eyes of a middle-aged woman (Maggie) who is an American middle-class wife and mother whose children are growing up. She is struggling to find her purpose, as time moves forward. Her children no longer need her constant involvement in their lives, and in fact, often would prefer that she be less meddlesome. She is faced with a void, an identity crisis. Maggie's husband is a practical, serious man, who can't understand her emotional and meddlesome nature. His values privacy and independence. Maggie and Ira know one another so well, and that's what I like about this book. Though some moments are dismally sad, the hope comes from when Maggie and Ira are able to comfort one another, and recognize one another in spite of their differences. I guess that's why Anne Tyler named it this way, it's meant to recognize the difficulties of relationships and marriages and circumstances that change with time.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2016
We see the lives of Maggie and Ira Moran through the microscope of a day of travel. They start the day going to the funeral of Maggie's best friend's husband; later, they stop by the house of their ex-daughter-in-law where Maggie tries to reconnect Fiona with her son Jesse.

Ira is quiet and practical: "He ought to have married Ann Landers, she thought... If he had married Ann Landers he'd have just the kind of hard-nosed, sensible wife he wanted. Sometimes, hearing his grunt of approval as he read one of Ann's snappy answers, Maggie felt an actual pang of jealousy." [p 32]. Maggie is a dreamer and an exaggerator: "And his wife! He loved her, but he couldn't stand how she refused to taker her own life seriously. She seemed to believe it was a sort of practice life, something she could afford to play around with as if they offered second and third chances to get it right. She was always making clumsy, impetuous ruses toward nowhere in particular - side trips, random detours." [p 126]

Although they see the world differently and remember different aspects of their history together they love one another. Maggie will do most anything to (re-)connect people she loves - because she sees the inner person. But those other people may just take what she says as the factual truth. "'Shut up, Maggie. She had no business telling you that,' Ira said to Fiona. 'It's Maggie's weakness: She believes it's all right to alter people's lives. 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.'" [p 266]

The breakup of their son and his wife affects them both although Ira won't say so. "Her fingers felt the answer first. He was just as sad as Maggie was, and for just the same reasons. He was lonely and tired and lacking in hope and his son had not turned out well and his daughter didn't think much of him, and he still couldn't figure where he had gone wrong." [p 277]

Although I didn't connect with this novel like the experts (it won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1989] I can see its qualities. Anne Tyler does a very good job in showing four lives through the microscope of a single day; we see the repeating rhythms and patterns (for example fender benders) through remembrance and extended interior monologues. It's lovely to see how Ira and Maggie move forward together together despite their differences. If you are considering reading this, don't let my 3 stars dissuade you - the Pulitzer Prize folks know their business.

Apropos of nothing, I found it interesting to read this so soon after reading The Corrections; that novel tells the story of aging parents mostly from the viewpoint of the adult children. This novel tells the story of a son and daughter-in-law from the perspective of the parents.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2015
I first read this about 20 years ago and only remembered that I wanted to read everything Anne Tyler wrote after that. Having just reread the book I see that I so closely related to Maggie's thoughts at the same age. Feelings of just wanting everything to be right for our kids. Not understanding how my husband didn't see things the same way. Feeling clumsy and inadequate. Now I can look back and know all that worry and angst didn't really change anything, and I see our daughter at that age with grown kids. She wanting everything to be perfect for them and loving them so much that seem to push her away. I loved seeing inside Maggie's mind and her struggle,as well as her kindness and genuinely caring for all. I gave the story 5 stars because I believe it was a wonderful story all about Maggie and how she perceived life and others. You are left wondering how those others really feel about her. And knowing that what others think really doesn't matter. You are what you make your life to be.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
I kept reading even though it was an arduous task. It waited the entire book for something profound to happen. But it never did. I frankly got sick of reading about this boring and in need of professional help family. I did finish the entire book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2013
I couldn't believe this story took place in just one day. It literally wore me out. I had read and liked several of Anne Tyler's books when they first came out, but after a few books, the quirkiness simply got annoying, and morphed into "precious".
I'm reading this as part of a Pulitzer Prize library book club, and frankly it makes next month's selection, The Executioner's Song, look downright cheery. I gave it 2 stars because I know there were examples (none of which I can remember) of a very small comment or description that highlighted a much larger concept of human nature. But Maggie, pleeeeeeeeeeeeese, enough's enough! Most of her escapades were just too predictable. It was hard to see her as a sympathetic character when all I could visualize was Edith Bunker!
I recognize that this book is almost 25 years old. Maybe Breathing Lessons, Anne Tyler, or me just haven't aged well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
I don't understand the raves about this book at all. I'm on page 154 and I'm so bored, I would just toss this book in the garbage, except I don't have anything else to read at the moment. I don't understand why it won a Pulitzer prize, and a part of me wants to keep reading in case it finally does get good, but I'm not sure I can get through it. I read three or four pages and want to pull my hair out to keep myself awake. I just don't get it. BORING!
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Edgar
4.0 out of 5 stars 人生と一日
Reviewed in Japan on October 19, 2022
本書は1988年に出版され、ピュリツァー賞を受賞した小説である。だから興味を持ったわけではなくて、アン・タイラーに興味を持ったきっかけは、脚本家の山田太一が褒めていたからだった。日常の些細なことを描くのに長けた作家なのだろう、と思った。

まさにそうだった。物語は、50歳前後の夫婦がある目的のためにドライブに出かける、いわばたったそれだけ。もちろん道中いろんなことがあり、たくさんの回想があり、帰ってからも少々ゴタゴタするのだが、これという大事件は起こらない。

しかし一日のうちに、妻にとっての気づき、夫にとっての気づき、さまざまな気づきが描かれる。そしてその向こうに、忘れる(忘れたふりをする)ことで「今」を生きる人間臭さのようなものが立ち現れる。まさにブリージング・レッスン、生きることの呼吸法だろう。

例えば、父親や障害を持つ姉のために人生を無駄にしたと考えていたアイラ(夫)が、本当の無駄は「こうした人間たちを支えていかなければならないことではなく、自分がいかに彼らを愛しているかに気づかなかったことだ」と気づく。「しかしその思いつきもいつのまにか薄れていき/アイラは、そのとき悟ったことを忘れてしまっていた」(P241~242)。これは、僕が本書の中で白眉と思った部分である。
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P. Blundell
4.0 out of 5 stars WELL WRITTEN AND LEAVES A LASTING IMPRESSION
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 8, 2016
This book certainly kept my attention all the way through. It is a book about family relationships. It is unusual for me to read books on this subject and as a man I found myself siding with the husband who stoically had to put up with his wife's incredible meddling in the affairs of other family members. The wife is clearly well meaning but causes absolute mayhem within her family by trying to engineer other people's relationships to fit her 'perfect' view of how things should be. I think women would enjoy this book more than men but it is well written and thought provoking.
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DoJoWo
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing writing!
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2015
Tyler is a masterful author. Reading her words seems as though you are having your own conversation ... using her words. Amazing writing!
ADRIANA
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Reviewed in Italy on April 3, 2016
Quite amazing this "a day in the life of..." story. Beautifully written, wise and thtoughy provoking... Probably more for the third and fourth generation reader
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Always Reading
2.0 out of 5 stars Why was this book so highly regarded?
Reviewed in Australia on February 20, 2016
In all honesty, it's been a while since I read this book. I don't even remember the storyline now.
What I DO remember, is ploughing on valliantly to the end, hoping it would improve. It didn't. But most of all I remember just feeling really annoyed that I can never get the time back I wasted on reading this book!
To make matters worse, a friend had sent me the actual book as a birthday present from England.
Unfortunately the print was too small for my poor eyesight, so I purchased it as an ebook! I'll try to find someone to take the paperback off my hands.