(7/18/2018)
Anne Tyler is a smooth writer. You read along and get sucked in to the story and don't realize how good it is. I enjoyed reading the story of Willa, but from time to time I did want to shake her and tell her to be brave and act. For most of her life she lives a quiet life, first with her parents and later with her husbands. She doesn't really get a chance to discover herself. She has a good life, having two sons and a devoted husband. He is taken away too soon and the family has to readjust.
We find out she remarried to someone who doesn't seem to fit her. For him she moved away from friends and familiarity to Phoenix. She doesn't even like golf. Sometimes it seems she doesn't like Peter, her second husband. When she gets a call from someone telling her her son's ex-girlfriend has been shot and needs help, she sets off on an adventure with a complaining Peter and really begins to find out about herself. She does help the girlfriend out and helps herself out too. And she meets some great characters too, that I hope will continue to be part of her life.
The ending of the novel is open, leading the reader to wonder what happens next. I would like to believe she gets to do what she wants to do, and divorces Peter. I hope that's what Ms. Tyler envisioned, but she will probably never tell her thoughts. That's why she's such a good author; she lets the reader continue thinking about the story after we finish the book.