
After Annie follows a family the year after the sudden and unexpected death of their 30-something wife and mother. The narrative focuses in on three people: Annie’s husband, Bill, best friend, Annemarie, and oldest of 3 siblings, 13-year-old daughter, Ali.
I’ve seen Anna Quindlen described as a “domestic anthropologist” and it’s so perfectly fitting. After Annie is a quiet story yet rich and brimming with the everyday crumbs of family life, which here take on a touching significance. A well rendered, poignant story of love, life, grief, and hope.
This is not the first Anna Quindlen I’ve read though it’s been a while and I haven’t read much of her backlist. After Annie reminded me quite a bit of what I love about the style of Anne Tyler’s writing.
