Three Days in June

by Anne Tyler

Anne Tyler’s Three Days in June felt like stepping into a house I’ve known my whole life, yet discovering new, hidden rooms in every corner. It is true to Tyler form, capturing the quiet, messy rhythms of family life with that trademark blend of humor and poignant observation. The plot is a lovely. On the surface, it’s a simple gathering of siblings, but beneath that exterior lies a complex web of old resentments and unspoken devotions. Watching these characters navigate their shared history was deeply heartfelt, it reveals the extraordinary within the ordinary.

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