Three Days in June, Anne Tyler
Three Days in June, Anne Tyler
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Three Days in June

Author: Anne Tyler

Narrator: J. Smith-Cameron

Unabridged: 4 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2025


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A new Anne Tyler novel destined to be an instant classic: a socially awkward mother of the bride navigates the days before and after her daughter's wedding.

“What a treat.” —Washington Post

“Simply exquisite.” —Liane Moriarty

“Nobody understands human nature better than Tyler. And nobody understands the complexities of love the way she does.” —Boston Globe

“Three Days in June is like reading a hug.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

Gail Baines is having a bad day. To start, she loses her job—or quits, depending on whom you ask. Tomorrow her daughter, Debbie, is getting married, and she hasn’t even been invited to the spa day organized by the mother of the groom. Then, Gail’s ex-husband, Max, arrives unannounced on her doorstep, carrying a cat, without a place to stay, and without even a suit.

But the true crisis lands when Debbie shares with her parents a secret she has just learned about her husband to be. It will not only throw the wedding into question but also stir up Gail and Max’s past.

Told with deep sensitivity and a tart sense of humor, full of the joys and heartbreaks of love and marriage and family life, Three Days in June is a triumph, and gives us the perennially bestselling, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer at the height of her powers.

About Anne Tyler

Anne Tyler, an American novelist, is also an author of short stories and is a literary critic. She has had 22 novels published, being cited in literary publications as creating fully developed characters and commended for her accurate attention to detail. Some of her more well-known novels are: Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, The Accidental Tourist, Breathing Lessons, and A Spool of Blue Thread. She has been compared to John Updike, Jane Austin, and Eudora Welty.

Tyler was born in Minneapolis Minnesota, as the oldest of four children to a chemist Dad and a social worker Mother. They were Quakers who lived in a series of Quaker communes, one being formed by conscientious objectors, as Anne was age 7 through 11. Her practical, hands on education was supplemented by correspondence school. Her first short stories, she told to herself under the covers at 3 years of age, to try to get sleepy. Her favorite book was The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton, and had a profound influence on her ability to show "how the years flowed by, people altered, and nothing could ever stay the same". Her early perception of changes over time appear and reappear in Tyler's novels, just as her favorite book, The Little House, appears in her first novel.

Tyler considered herself to be an outsider in public schools, but also attributed that same feeling as having been a valuable asset in her writing success. Her other credit is given to a former high school English teacher, Phillis Peacock. Seven years after high school, Tyler dedicated her first published novel to "Mrs. Peacock, for everything you've done".

Tyler has won many literary awards including a Pulitzer. She remains closely associated with the city of Baltimore, Maryland, her home since 1967, and is the location used in many of her books. Her husband died in 1997, and their two daughters have gone on to careers in the arts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelley's Book Nook on October 31, 2024

My Reviews Can Also Be Found On: The Book Review Crew Blog This is the story of Gail Baines during the weekend of her daughter Debbie's wedding. It starts off with her quitting her job after being passed over for a promotion. She's also feeling a little left out of the wedding plans. Then her ex show......more

Goodreads review by Yun on March 23, 2025

But then when the anger fades, the sadness comes right back again the same as ever. Oh my word! Anne Tyler, where have you been all my life? On the surface, this seems like such a simple story. We follow Gail Baines on the eve of her daughter's wedding, where everything is set to go off without a......more

Goodreads review by Nilufer on April 30, 2025

I can hardly wait for 2025 after reading one amazing book after another! I have to say, this has become my favorite Anne Tyler book. When I finished the last chapter, my eyes welled up, and I sighed with happiness as a wide smile spread across my face. What a delight! I finally found something genui......more

Goodreads review by Brady on March 08, 2025

is it possible to say that a book was basically about nothing, but you still enjoyed it? that would be the case with this! quirky main character + a few laugh out loud moments......more

Goodreads review by JanB on September 27, 2024

This novel tells the story of Gail, the MOB, during 3 days surrounding her daughter’s wedding. Gail feels like an outsider at her only daughter’s wedding, she learns she’s being passed over at work, her daughter shares a disturbing revelation, and her ex shows up at her doorstep with a foster cat. G......more


Quotes

“Anne Tyler remains my favourite author in the world. I’ve adored everything she’s ever written. Three Days in June is, of course, simply exquisite.” —Liane Moriarty

“Tyler lights up the space between people, and shows how it feels to be on the outside looking in. This is her superpower.” New York Times

“Another delightfully assured exploration of the way sorrow and joy meld together in the crucible of family life. . . . [It] seems to defy the conventions of romantic comedy until it finally, gloriously gives in. . . . What a treat to listen in on this banter. . . . Few writers can weave the threads of dialogue with such casual brilliance as Tyler. . . . She and her shelf of celebrated novels sit confidently at the end of a circuitous line that winds back through Jane Austen’s novels to Shakespeare’s comedies.” Washington Post

“Spot on and often very funny. . . . Nobody understands human nature—the yearning, the envy, the sadness, the regret—better than Tyler. And nobody understands the complexities of love the way she does.” Boston Globe

“Deeply compassionate and very witty. . . . The bad news: Anne Tyler can’t possibly write forever. The good news: Her latest novel proves that she’s still inimitable and still providing fresh perspectives on ordinary people.” Los Angeles Times

“This is storytelling at its very best.” Rachel Joyce, author of Miss Benson’s Beetle

Three Days in June is like reading a hug. [Tyler] embraces us from the very first sentence. . . . You’ll want to stay in the warmth of her storytelling. Let it hug you, too, and don’t be afraid to give it a snuggle back. . . . Tyler’s pacing is incomparable.” Minneapolis Star Tribune

“A wise, wonderful book. . . . Three Days in June takes two days to read, but it envelops you just the same, her characters so alive they could be sitting next to you telling you what happened to them last Tuesday—and the ending is a beauty.” The Observer (London)

“Winningly deft. . . . For more than 60 years her clear-eyed but kindly approach to people moving through recognizable daily life has enabled her to serve up a convincing combination of sharpness, tenderness, mild satire and rueful comedy, not just in a single book, but sometimes in a single sentence.” The Times (London)

“As word gets out, all fiction lovers seeking a smart, sunny novel will ask for this one. . . . [A] delectable, tightly focused, and piquant comedy. . . . Tyler is exceptionally adept at exhilarating dialogue and the nuances of relationships. . . . With every character, cat included, incisively and vividly realized, and myriad preoccupations and emotions limned with nimble wit and empathy, this is a keen delight.” Booklist

“Sweet, sharp, and satisfying. . . . Tyler’s touch is as delicate, her empathy for human beings and all their quirks as evident in her 25th work of fiction as it was in her first, published an astonishing 60 years ago.” Kirkus Reviews

“As always, it’s sublimely written and beautifully observed.” Good Housekeeping

“Anne Tyler’s novels plumb the everyday to make magic. . . . Beneath the tidy crust of her plainsong sentences, as ever, seethes the lava of familial and marital relations. . . . Tyler is too deep and nimble a writer, of course, to skate dramedy grooves, though much of her droll banter would shine in a screenplay; she ballasts Three Days in June with the hard weight of life. (Not for nothing did she major in Russian literature.) . . . Family life [is] the source of the unexpectedly heart-busting poignancy at the novel’s close. Are families absolutely, intrinsically interesting? Updike asked. Anne Tyler’s are. Just ask the people at the coffee shop who saw me wiping my eyes as I closed this novel shut.” Garden & Gun

“Three Days in June is a valentine to readers. It’s funny and touching. . . . There isn’t a wrong move in it. It’s the literary equivalent of a box of chocolates with no duds. . . . If you’re looking for a deeply humane writer abounding in wit and wisdom, read Anne Tyler.” —Christian Science Monitor

“With flairs for ingenuity and dexterity, she creates a tapestry of family issues. . . . In the words of singer Celine Dion, perhaps for Gail ‘it’s all coming back for me now.’ As it will for Tyler’s devoted admirers.” Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Tyler’s trademark witticisms and creation of vulnerable characters shows us just how precious life can be.” —Minnesota Monthly

“Written in Anne Tyler’s warm and wonderful style, this is a heart-warming story you’ll fall in love with. . . . Witty, thoughtful and brilliantly character-driven.” —Woman and Home