During a ninety-mile drive to her best friend's husband's funeral, Maggie and her husband, Ira, recall and re-evaluate the details of their twenty-eight-year marriage. Reissue.
Eighty-five-year-old Pearl Tull recalls the desertion of her husband and her attempts to raise their three children, who must come to terms with their own lives and with their feelings toward their father after their mother's death.
<br><b>“POIGNANT . . . FUNNY . . . <i>THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST</i> IS ONE OF HER BEST. . . . [TYLER] HAS NEVER BEEN STRONGER.”<br>–<i>The New York Times</i><br><br></b>Macon Leary is a travel writer who hates both travel and anything out of the ordinary. He is grounded by loneliness ...
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