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The day before your daughter&amp;#039;s wedding will always be busy but Gail Baines got far more than she asked for.  First, it was her job as assistant head at the local school.  There was a moment when she hoped that she would be promoted to head but the discussion moved into the subject of &amp;#039;people skills&amp;#039; and before she knew what was happening Gail had been sacked or resigned, depending on who was explaining the situation.  When she got home (in the middle of the day: who would have thought that could happen?) her ex-husband was there with a cat.  He thinks that he&amp;#039;ll be staying and that Gail will be adopting the cat.  And that&amp;#039;s before Gail discovers that the groom hasn&amp;#039;t been entirely honest about his personal life.&lt;br /&gt;
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I&amp;#039;m a big fan of Anne Tyler.  You get characters you can empathise with, whom you understand.  Their problems are ones you&amp;#039;ve encountered and their pleasures give you joy.  You recognise how they live their lives.  Max Baines hasn&amp;#039;t changed much over the years: he can still be annoying.  Who doesn&amp;#039;t bring a suit to their daughter&amp;#039;s wedding?  Max thought his olive sports jacket would be fine if Gail ironed it.  He&amp;#039;s also a &amp;#039;sort of vegan&amp;#039; who eats salmon and prime rib.  He does bring nostalgia, understanding and a lot of shared memories though.  Even the cat can become endearing.&lt;br /&gt;
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Debbie Baines is, perhaps, the most shadowy of the characters.  Her prospective mother-in-law is the organiser of the wedding, which Debbie and Kenneth would have liked to be more understated but it&amp;#039;s Kenneth&amp;#039;s parents who are footing most of the bill.  Debbie&amp;#039;s quietly firm though: there is something in Kenneth&amp;#039;s past that needs explaining but she&amp;#039;s going to sort it out and make her own decisions - no matter what Gail says.&lt;br /&gt;
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For me, the highlight of the story was the gradual uncovering of the reason why Gail and Max are divorced - and it wasn&amp;#039;t at all what I was expecting.  That is Tyler&amp;#039;s genius.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addition to reading the book, I also listened to an audio download, which I bought myself.  The narrator is J Smith Cameron and there&amp;#039;s an excellent range of voices which I quickly settled into.  I&amp;#039;d be happy to listen to more.  I&amp;#039;d like to thank the publishers for letting Bookbag have a review copy.&lt;br /&gt;
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My favourite Tyler is possibly [[Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler|Vinegar Girl]], a reworking of Shakespeare&amp;#039;s &amp;#039;&amp;#039;The Taming of the Shrew&amp;#039;&amp;#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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