A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler | Digest & Review

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Author: Reader's Companions ISBN: 9781513071237
Publisher: Reader's Companion Publication: June 27, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Reader's Companions
ISBN: 9781513071237
Publisher: Reader's Companion
Publication: June 27, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler | Digest & Review

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When Junior Whitshank built the house, he fell in love with it. After months on the construction site, thanks to a little bit of luck and trickery, he was finally able to buy it and make it a home for him and his family - fulfilling a long-time dream. Years went by and Junior and his wife grew old, the house becoming the life of their son, Redcliffe, who is now 70 years old. Together with his wife, Abby, they start to notice the toll that their age is taking on them as she starts to show symptoms of Alzheimer's and Red slowly loses his hearing. Luckily for them, their grown up children decide to come back home to take care of them. With so many people under one roof, it's bound to take some time before everyone learns how to get used to this new situation. 
 

In this digest, you'll discover:

• A digest of the A Spool of Blue Thread 
• Reviews of the book and author 
• The reception of the book and reader's reactions 
• Content for your book club or literary events 
• Stories beyond the digest 
• And more! 

**NOTE: This is not a summary and does not contain any text of the original book. No spoilers included. **

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"Very concise and helpful for our Book Club." 

"It is full of story information, interesting facts about the novel and the author as well." 

"You can read it before you read the novel or after you read it as a supplement to the actual book." 

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"The Digest helped clarify the historical background. Beautifully written and deeply moving."

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A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler | Digest & Review

On SALE Now: $3.99 $2.99 

When Junior Whitshank built the house, he fell in love with it. After months on the construction site, thanks to a little bit of luck and trickery, he was finally able to buy it and make it a home for him and his family - fulfilling a long-time dream. Years went by and Junior and his wife grew old, the house becoming the life of their son, Redcliffe, who is now 70 years old. Together with his wife, Abby, they start to notice the toll that their age is taking on them as she starts to show symptoms of Alzheimer's and Red slowly loses his hearing. Luckily for them, their grown up children decide to come back home to take care of them. With so many people under one roof, it's bound to take some time before everyone learns how to get used to this new situation. 
 

In this digest, you'll discover:

• A digest of the A Spool of Blue Thread 
• Reviews of the book and author 
• The reception of the book and reader's reactions 
• Content for your book club or literary events 
• Stories beyond the digest 
• And more! 

**NOTE: This is not a summary and does not contain any text of the original book. No spoilers included. **

What others are saying:

"Very concise and helpful for our Book Club." 

"It is full of story information, interesting facts about the novel and the author as well." 

"You can read it before you read the novel or after you read it as a supplement to the actual book." 

"This overview gave me an idea of what the book covers. From it, I have been able to decide whether or not to purchase the book." 

"The Digest helped clarify the historical background. Beautifully written and deeply moving."

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