Author:Anne Tyler

'A rich, revolutionary novel...she writes with virtuosity and perfect confidence, insight and compassion' The Times
Jeremy is a child-like, painfully shy bachelor who has never left home. He lives on the third floor of his mother's boarding house and spends his days cutting up coloured paper to make small collages - until the day his mother dies and the beautiful Mary Tell arrives to turn his world upside down.
**ANNE TYLER HAS SOLD OVER 8 MILLION BOOKS WORLDWIDE**
'Anne Tyler takes the ordinary, the small, and makes them sing' Rachel Joyce
'She knows all the secrets of the human heart' Monica Ali
'A masterly author' Sebastian Faulks
'I love Anne Tyler. I've read every single book she's written' Jacqueline Wilson
A rich, revolutionary novel...she writes with virtuosity and perfect confidence, insight and compassion
—— The TimesAnne Tyler's talent is to make extraordinary characters entirely credible... So unfaltering is their story that every word is convincing
—— Sunday TimesTyler has created two characters at once entirely original and entirely convincing...a quiet but immensely strong novel, to admire and treasure
—— Sunday TelegraphI can never have enough CAConrad, like paprika or wisdom in disguise. Is he the Frank of the book?
—— Bernadette Mayer, author of MEMORYA fine performance
—— IRISH TIMESExpect a wave of visceral reactions ... an emotive and poetic work
—— TOKYO WEEKENDERShe is one of the great writers of contemporary fiction
—— Literary ReviewCompelling reading
—— Woman and HomeAtmospheric and at times incandescent
—— Michelle Hart , Los Angeles TimesCline's writing at its very best - hypnotically propulsive, viscerally disquieting, and moving in the most unpredictable ways
—— Doug Battersby , Financial TimesThe tension never wavers . . . This is rich material for Cline, who trains a chilly eye on the preposterous affluence and exclusivity of that part of the world
—— Emma Brockes , GuardianThe Girls was exceptional; The Guest...is even better... Compulsively readable... The Guest is as refreshing as a dip in a cool pool on a hot day
—— iThe Guest... cements Cline's place as one of America's great contemporary stylists
—— Arin Keeble , GuardianAs bracing as saltwater... Cline possesses unmistakable talent; her bursts of genuine originality and startling insight make that clear
—— Ann Manov , Daily TelegraphA tale of the ultimate grifter. Doused in ambiguity and foreboding
—— Imy Brighty-Potts , IndependentA new tense summer adventure
—— StylistThis unsettling but gripping novel takes us deep into the mind of a woman living a shadowy half-life
—— Vanessa Berridge , Daily MirrorCrucial reading for any young woman
—— Alex Peake-Tomkinson , Evening StandardUndeniably compelling and atmospheric... a poolside-worthy page-turner
—— Sunday ExpressA taut, tense novel... The Guest is a strong follow-up... Her [Cline's] prose is limpid and propulsive, sustaining an atmosphere of dread.
—— Economist[An] arresting observational eye
—— Alex Clark , Financial TimesCline has a crime writer's gift for revelatory storytelling, ramping up tension like an HBO pro
—— Big IssueA searing portrayal of the precariat? Or a slick summer thriller? The answer is: both . . . you won't be able to look away
—— Laura Battle , Financial TimesSupremely readable... propulsive
—— Markie Robson , Tablet, *Novel of the Week*A dream-like, foreboding novel and worthy follow-up to the sensation The Girls
—— iThe talented Ms. Cline . . . Her prose is drifty and wire-taut, easy on the eye, with an awful undertow of unease that never lets up. The pathology brilliantly observed by The Guest would not feel so edgy if it were not perilously close to an aspirational ideal
—— GEOFF DYERI loved every moment of The Guest: the intensity, the control, the atmosphere, the psychological escalation, the astonishing social observation, the profound and devastating visions of the void achieved with flicks of the wrist, the way it lets nobody off the hook and yet is not without deep humanity
—— SAM LIPSYTEHeady scent of hotsummers and dark secrets
—— The Times 'Best Books of 2023'The wealthy clique depicted in Cline's unsettling second novel is by turns boorish and menacing - but you won't be able to look away
—— Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*A beach read that ticks all the boxes
—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail[The Guest’s] atmosphere is equally apprehensive [as The Girls] and Cline’s eye for the fragility of insider-outsiders is as gimlet-sharp as before
—— Financial Times, *Books of the Year*The Guest… [is] as relentlessly spellbinding as her debut
—— New Statesman, *Books of the Year*Either/Or is extremely funny and delightfully ludic, as it probes the very act of reading from the point of view of confused university student Selin.
—— Anakana Schofield, Irish Times, Books of the Year 2022I was desperately looking forward to Elif Batuman's Either/Or, and it more than lived up to it.
—— Samir Chadha , White Review, *Books of the Year*Re-encountering Selin...felt like being reunited with an old friend.
—— Helen Charman , White Review, *Books of the Year*Hilarious.
—— Alice Hattrick , White Review, *Books of the Year*I greatly enjoyed the comic zing of Elif Batuman's delightful Either/Or
—— Megan Hunter , White Review, *Books of the Year*Witty, intelligent and funny... [Selin's] inner monologue is addictive enough to read a thousand more pages of, and I can only cross my fingers that this isn't the last instalment of the series.
—— CrackJust as funny and self-aware and clever as The Idiot.
—— Jessica Zhan Mei Yu , White Review, *Books of the Year*Funny, wry and insightful
—— The Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*Laugh out loud…hilarious and thoughtful
—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*






