The Accidental Tourist

The Accidental Tourist

1985 • 112 pages

Ratings26

Average rating3.9

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This novel is a subtle romance by an author who understands the complexity of human relationships. When Macon's wife Sarah walks out, he's stunned and slightly clueless. Sure, nothing was perfect in their marriage, especially lately. Very little in fact. After their only child died, they really were going through the emotions. Macon moves back in with his quirky siblings, bringing along his dog, Edward.

Edward seems as thrown by life events as Macon. So much so, he's started biting. Enter an unusual dog trainer, Muriel. Unlike Macon, Muriel has perfected rolling with the punches to an art form. When nothing really works out in your life, you start to accept that as normal and find a way to go on.

The book goes on to pose, and eventually answer, the question, who is Macon? Is he the stable, unemotional guy Sarah knows or is he the lover that Muriel invents? Anne Tyler's ability to give us all the clues we need to understand the answer is what makes her a remarkable author and a master observer of human behavior.

One of the interesting side notes of this book, is Macon's profession as a travel writer. It's Tyler's attention to deadlines and how he creates that makes him more believable. She knows whereof she writes in this case.

Pick up this book, sit down, and enjoy a little journey in your favorite armchair. You'll be glad you did.

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