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A new Anne Tyler novel destined to be an instant classic: a socially awkward mother of the bride navigates the days before and after her daughter's wedding.

Gail Baines is having a bad day. To start, she loses her job—or quits, depending on whom you ask. Tomorrow her daughter, Debbie, is getting married, and she hasn’t even been invited to the spa day organized by the mother of the groom. Then, Gail’s ex-husband, Max, arrives unannounced on her doorstep, carrying a cat, without a place to stay, and without even a suit.

But the true crisis lands when Debbie shares with her parents a secret she has just learned about her husband to be. It will not only throw the wedding into question but also stir up Gail and Max’s past.

Told with deep sensitivity and a tart sense of humor, full of the joys and heartbreaks of love and marriage and family life,Three Days in Juneis a triumph, and gives us the perennially bestselling, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer at the height of her powers

165 pages, Hardcover

First published February 11, 2025

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Anne Tyler was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1941 and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina. She graduated at nineteen from Duke University and went on to do graduate work in Russian studies at Columbia University. She has published 20 novels, her debut novel being If Morning Ever Comes in (1964). Her eleventh novel, Breathing Lessons , was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1988. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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427 reviews1,321 followers
November 1, 2024
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This is the story of Gail Baines during the weekend of her daughter Debbie's wedding. It starts off with her quitting her job after being passed over for a promotion. She's also feeling a little left out of the wedding plans. Then her ex shows up at her house as an uninvited houseguest, with a foster cat, no less. Then Debbie shares an intimate detail with her parents that questions whether the wedding should go forward as planned.

This is a short book but as you can tell from the synopsis Tyler packs a lot into it. Gail has a lot to deal with over these three days in June. I love the way Tyler writes about ordinary life. I felt like I was reading about a friend telling me her deepest thoughts and concerns. How the author developed so much of a story into so few pages and did it with such skill is beyond me.

I think any reader especially those of a certain age can relate to Gail and as usual, Tyler writes a wonderful story about a family and one woman's place in it. Gail's expectations of the family and the family's expectations of each other. How can you not love an Anne Tyler book? It's filled with humour, sensitivity and love. It's about the ups and downs of life and how everything can still turn out okay even in the downs. All. The. Stars.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the Advance Readers Copy.
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607 reviews33.4k followers
March 24, 2025
But then when the anger fades, the sadness comes right back again the same as ever.

Oh my word! Anne Tyler, where have you been all my life?

On the surface, this seems like such a simple story. We follow Gail Baines on the eve of her daughter's wedding, where everything is set to go off without a hitch. So then why does Gail feel somewhat disappointed that she wasn't invited to the bridal spa day, whatever that is? On top of that, she has just found out that she might be losing her job at age sixty-one. And then Gail's ex-husband shows up at her house with a cat in tow, and it really is starting to feel like more than she bargained for.

What a understated, yet poignant little novella this turned out to be. While not much happens on the surface, it feels so sharp and observant underneath. Every scene is one lifted out of everyday life, but infused with so much meaning and emotion and humor. And together, they constitute a glimpse into a life well-lived but also one full of human follies.

Maybe one reason this works so well is that the author chose to keep it short. It's a novella, so the story doesn't go on longer than there is content for. It's as long as it needs to be, and then it's wrapped up. So every scene in here feels like it was put there with meaning and impact.

I loved the messages in here, that every life and every relationship can be joyful but also quietly messy. And that as we grow older, we needn't always remain exactly the same, that there is room and opportunity for change and second chances and discovery and rediscovery. And while such a message and delivery is not nearly as dramatic as most thrillers would have you believe is necessary, the quiet drama in here hits so much harder than those over the top ones ever could.

I cannot believe Anne Tyler has written twenty-five novels, and this is only my first by her. I feel like I have been looking for writing like this for a long time. Even though I am late to the party, I'm glad to have finally arrived. And now I've got her long backlist to keep me busy.

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1,659 reviews7,274 followers
October 26, 2024
Anne Tyler always manages to turn the ordinary, the mundane, into extraordinary and imaginative, with her observations on the minutiae of life.

‘Three Days in June� follows Gail Baines’s story for three days, as she faces a crisis in her working life, and there’s also the matter of her daughter Debbie’s upcoming marriage, which tells us of the day before, the day OF the wedding, and the day after.

Gail has no real people skills, and that’s partly why she is facing an uncertain future after being passed over for a promotion at the school where she works. Not only that, but it’s Debbie’s wedding in a few days, and then Gail’s ex husband, Max, turns up unannounced with a foster cat of unknown origin (both to Gail and to Max)! There’s also a shock regarding Debbie’s fiancé Kenneth, the day before the wedding.

Told with wisdom and humour, there are no great mysteries here, no thrilling plot, just a keenly observed depiction of life at its most ordinary - ordinary but nevertheless acutely interesting! Pure delight.

*Thank you to Netgalley and Random House Vintage UK for my ARC in exchange for an honest unbiased review *
Profile Image for Brady Lockerby.
194 reviews100k followers
March 9, 2025
is it possible to say that a book was basically about nothing, but you still enjoyed it? that would be the case with this! quirky main character + a few laugh out loud moments
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2,951 reviews57.6k followers
May 25, 2025
I can hardly wait for 2025 after reading one amazing book after another! I have to say, this has become my favorite Anne Tyler book. When I finished the last chapter, my eyes welled up, and I sighed with happiness as a wide smile spread across my face. What a delight! I finally found something genuinely engaging, refreshing, and heartfelt—like reading a chapter from the lives of my friends, family, or even my own life. There's nothing pretentious, far-fetched, exaggerated, or clichéd in this book, and that’s exactly why I loved it so much.

The story centers on Gail Banes� life as her daughter’s wedding approaches, spanning from the day before the ceremony to the day after. In just three days, Gail finds herself reliving a pattern from her past that hits her hard, forcing her to make important decisions about her life and embrace changes or losses in the best way possible.

It all begins at the school where she works, where she’s abruptly told that her executive associate position is no longer needed and that she’s considered too socially awkward for the management role she requested. Shocked by the news, she leaves the school without even taking her belongings. When she arrives home, she finds her ex-husband Max—who has brought a cat with him but conveniently forgot his suit for the wedding—explaining that he needs to stay with her because their daughter didn’t allow him to stay at her house due to her fiancé’s allergies.

As if that weren’t enough, her daughter Debbie arrives, tearfully confiding a secret about her fiancé before the rehearsal dinner, a revelation that could change the course of their marriage plans. Debbie’s confession sends Gail down memory lane, reminding her of an incident that ended her own marriage and bringing up feelings of guilt, shame, regret, and sadness. Meanwhile, Gail and Max attend the rehearsal dinner, with Gail still questioning her daughter’s choices as well as her own.

Should she adopt the cat Max brought? Should she return to teaching math, a career she gave up long ago? Should she start over at 60? Is it too late to take risks and make a fresh start, even if it means making more mistakes? Does she have the strength to change things?

I absolutely loved this bittersweet, engaging book. Gail and Max are wonderfully peculiar, quirky characters, and it’s easy to see why they were drawn to each other in the past. Gail may not be socially awkward; she’s simply direct and unfiltered, speaking her mind without hesitation. She’s smart, an overthinker, and a bit of a worrier. Max, on the other hand, is the opposite—laid-back, embracing life’s ups and downs with a smile, and often making unexpected remarks in tense situations. But that doesn’t mean he lacks insight into people and their motives; he’s a wise man hiding behind a carefree façade.

I thoroughly enjoyed the characterization and the honest storytelling. I’m giving this book five stars and highly recommend adding it to your TBR as one of the best fictions of 2025. But don’t let it sit on your list for too long—just read it!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor for providing me with a digital review copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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493 reviews519 followers
April 27, 2025
This is definitely meant to be a simple story but still packed with the realness of human nature. I loved how eccentric all the characters were. They had me cracking up several times.

Unfortunately, my love for this book started off way stronger than how I felt by the end. It slowly dwindled until I just thought it was okay. Some of their decisions left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, which definitely contributed to me not loving it as much overall.

I still did really enjoy finding little bits of relatability in the characters � whether it was Gail’s social awkwardness or Max’s carefree way of living � which kept the story from feeling boring even though it was super simple. I guess in some ways, I could see why they’d be attracted to each other.

Anyway, it’s a super short book and a quick read to pass the time!
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1,310 reviews4,071 followers
September 27, 2024
This novel tells the story of Gail, the MOB, during 3 days surrounding her daughter’s wedding.

Gail feels like an outsider at her only daughter’s wedding, she learns she’s being passed over at work, her daughter shares a disturbing revelation, and her ex shows up at her doorstep with a foster cat.

Gail must navigate these events, and as she does so she reflects on the past and gains clarity on her future. The characteristic Tyler wisdom & subtle humor are here and at less than 200 pages, I easily read this book in one day. So much is said in so few pages, the mark of an excellent author.

Anne Tyler’s depiction of human nature and her observations about the world are excellent. She’s one of a handful of authors who can write about the ordinary in an extraordinary way, with flawed but sympathetic characters.

Another winner from Anne Tyler!

*I received a digital copy for review via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
*pub date Feb 11, 2025
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1,401 reviews2,127 followers
November 24, 2024
I’ve been reading Anne Tyler for many years . I’ve read over 20 of her novels and I keep on reading them. That says a lot about a writer who keeps me interested in her storytelling, her characters with her keen sense of human nature . This novel is short, sweet, funny , and touching. As in many of Tyler’s novels, there are characters who are a bit quirky, who we may not totally see ourselves in , but the emotions they feel over the ordinary things in life are real and so relatable. A mother of the bride is left out of the wedding activities planned by the mother of the groom, feeling pushed aside by her daughter. She’s dealing with job loss, the wedding, and an ex husband on her doorstep. The reality of coming to terms with herself and her past while wanting nothing but happiness for her daughter makes for a good story.

Anne Tyler is a treasure who writes with heart and humor. There’s no doubt I’ll read the next book she writes.

I received a copy of this book from Knopf through NetGalley.
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573 reviews1,153 followers
March 12, 2025
Gail Baines quit her job today. She didn't clear her desk or collect her personal belongings. She simply said goodbye to her boss after a brief discussion, walked out the front door, and drove straight home.

It wasn't the ideal way to begin the weekend of her daughter Debbie's wedding. The big day is tomorrow, and the mother of the bride is already foggy about the details.

Gail is surprised when she sees her ex-husband, Max, approaching her front door unannounced. He has no accommodations or proper attire as the father of the bride, but he does have a cat.

When the bride tearfully shares a secret with her parents concerning the groom, it could impact the impending nuptials and begins to put Gail into a bit of a spin...

Three Days in June is divided into three 'longish' chapters: Part One: Day of Beauty, Part Two: D-day, Part Three: The Day After. It is narrated in the first-person voice of Gail, allowing readers to learn what makes this main character tick. I found her honesty and frankness refreshing, albeit not for everyone. With Gail, what you see is what you get, and I like that. Not so true with most of the other characters, I'm afraid, but isn't that what makes Family Fiction so gosh darn interesting?

Anne Tyler's first novel If Morning Ever Comes wasn't a book for me. I am glad I took a second look at her work with her new novella Three Days in June. I found the characters to be realistic, diverse, and interesting. Topics that center around family, love, and marriage, with the addition of subtle humor, show a true understanding of family life through the author's writing. What I like most about this story is that it feels like real life.

4.25⭐and definitely recommended!

Thank you to Knopf and Anne Tyler for the DRC through NetGalley. This is my honest and voluntary review.
Profile Image for Karen.
693 reviews1,766 followers
October 28, 2024
Gail is an awkward sort of women.. no real social skills�, she learns of the loss of her position as second in command at the Aston School in Baltimore the same weekend as her daughter is getting married.
Also, her ex-husband comes to town, and ends up staying at her house which is fine because they’ve stayed friendly.
I really enjoyed how Tyler wrote about each character.. she really lets you feel what they are feeling!
This was a fun, sweet read!

Thank you to NetGalley and Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor for the Arc!
Profile Image for Rachel Hanes.
650 reviews839 followers
May 3, 2025
This story starts out with Gail, who is 61 years old, being told that she lacks people skills. Ha! She was also told that perhaps she should go and seek her dream job. What?! She wasn’t even invited to her daughter’s “Day of Beauty� day before her wedding. Is there even such a thing? And to make matters worse, Gail’s ex-husband shows up on her doorstep with a cat. A foster cat with no home! 🐈

As this story progresses over the span of three days, we learn about Gail’s daughter, Debbie and her husband to be, Kenneth. In learning a bit of their story, it takes us back to Gail and her ex-husband Max’s story. How we all live and learn, forgive and forget, and grow and mature.

I enjoyed Gail’s character and really resonated and connected with her. This is my first read by Anne Tyler (which I can’t understand why), but I am looking forward to reading more from her after this short read. I definitely recommend this quick read!


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1,139 reviews50.3k followers
February 4, 2025
Anne Tyler’s new book is called “Three Days in June,� but it can happily be read during one day in February. A svelte, finely constructed novel, it’s a story of self-sufficient loneliness that seems to defy the conventions of romantic comedy until it finally, gloriously gives in.

We meet the narrator, Gail Simmons, on one of those ordinary days that swerves off the road into a telephone pole. A flinty woman who cuts her own hair, Gail is an administrator at a girls school in Baltimore. On a Friday morning toward the end of the year, the headmistress casually calls her into the main office to let her know she’ll be absent the following Monday. And, oh, there’s one more thing she should mention: Gail, 61, will be pushed out of her job next year.

“Face it,� the headmistress says, “this job is a matter of people skills. You know that! And surely you’ll be the first to admit that social interactions have never been your strong point.�

It’s a credit to Tyler’s deft handling of perspective that despite how thoughtlessly this news is delivered, the headmistress seems to have a point. There’s something decidedly prickly about Gail. Her interior life is a chorus of critical observations on others� grammatical gaffes, sartorial missteps and excessive noise. “Someday,� Gail says, “I’d like to be given credit for all the times I have not said something that I could have said.� Even though we’ve known her for all of three pages, it’s hard to imagine her stroking a potential school donor or coddling some lazy legacy freshman.

“No one had ever told me before that I lacked people skills,� Gail thinks, before conceding, “Not in so many words.�

Still, her boss’s comments are too much. Shocked and hurt, Gail quits right then and walks out of the school without even cleaning her desk. “Someone could send it all to me later, I thought. Or throw it out; what did I care?�

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177 reviews517 followers
March 16, 2025

Fans of Elizabeth Strout's Amgash series will love Tyler's latest slice-of-life novella. Count me among them!
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2,174 reviews318k followers
December 17, 2024
"What can I say," I told her.
Because one of life's frustrations is that sometimes it's best to say nothing.

Another lovely intimate character portrait from .

It's hard to know what to write about Tyler at this point in her career-- she is consistent, I feel, in both quality and style. If you enjoyed her previous books, you'll probably enjoy this one also. If you found her other books boring, or had complaints that nothing happened, won't satisfy you either.

As the title promises, this one is set over three days in June. The day before, the day of, and the day after the wedding of Gail's daughter. Of course, we also do some revisiting of Gail's past to build our understanding of who she is and how and why she's at this place in her life.

Tyler explores characters, situations and feelings. Her stories are thoughtful but undramatic, which happens to work for me, and I'm often left with a bittersweet feeling at the final page.
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2,648 reviews79 followers
February 6, 2025
I received a free copy of, Three Days in June, by Anne Tyler, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Gail Baines is insufferable. Gail is the mother of the bride, Debbie, her ex husband Max is in town,and staying at her house for the wedding. I did not care for any of these characters. They were so selfish, and annoying.
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1,166 reviews
February 11, 2025
A socially awkward mother of the bride contends with her feelings on the day before, the day of, and the day after her daughter’s wedding. Character-driven and reflective, Three Days in June follows Gail as she grapples with her feelings about the past, the present, and possibly, the future.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Anne Tyler is so great at writing authentic, human characters! I may not always agree with them, but I see them and want to root for them. Three Days in June is a short book with tight prose depicting a slice of life. I really enjoyed it.

Thank you to Netgalley and Knopf for providing an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
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1,212 reviews728 followers
December 13, 2024
Loved this novella by one of my top ten favourite authors, Anne Tyler!



Gail and Max have been amicably divorced for over 20 years.



Their daughter, Debbie, is getting married to her long-time boyfriend, Kenneth. Max, who moved away from Baltimore after the divorce, was going to stay at Debbie's place but has to bunk with Gail instead because he is fostering a cat from a shelter that he volunteers for and Kenneth is allergic to cats.



Gail is leery at first, but Gail and Max manage to share her small house without too much hassle. It was cute, actually, how well they got along and how the cat ingratiated itself into Gail's reluctant heart.



But all was not smooth traveling on Debbie's road to wedded bliss: Debbie wanted a low-key, non-traditional wedding, but her mother-in-law-to-be had totally different plans and practically hi-jacked the entire event.



Throw in a few more unexpected curves - which I will not elaborate on for fear of spoilers - and you start to wonder if there will even be a wedding.



In the meantime, it appears that Gail and Max might be having their own version of a Groundhog Day movie redo.... or is it all just wishful thinking on Max's part? I have my fingers crossed that Gail finally decides to live on the wild side!



What a great read: 5 out of 5 highly enjoyable stars!! My thanks to the author, Anne Tyler, her publisher and NetGalley for an ARC of this novella in exchange for an honest review.
Expected Publication Date: February 11, 2025.
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1,374 reviews11.6k followers
February 2, 2025
A delight! As always, Anne Tyler has captured a mildly eccentric but relatable character on the page so fully that you can imagine her walking right off and into the streets of Baltimore. I loved this slice-of-life story that follows a woman in her 60s on the day before, of, and the day after her daughter's wedding. This event calls up past events in the protagonists life and causes her to consider her habits, her behaviors, her state of being, her choices. It puts her in close proximity to her own ex-husband and a stray cat. It's heartwarming and nuanced and full of Tyler's signature observations that make her one of my favorite and the most consistent of writers!
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2,492 reviews954 followers
May 24, 2025
This is a story about complicated families, and lives that may take a lifetime to fully understand. It takes place over 3 days in June that are titled: day of beauty, D-day and the day after. And, what could happen within those 3 days that could change everything for Gail, Max and their daughter, Debbie.

Which leads readers wondering, can second chances be possible?

This heart-felt, self-reflecting, soulful quick read will give Tyler fans everything they need in one sitting. And, for cat lovers, even older cats like Celine, show why second chances are purr-fect for humans. 🐾

For those new to Tyler, this would be a great first peek at her nostalgic style of storytelling.
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529 reviews329 followers
January 26, 2025
We need more stories centered around older women, and Anne Tyler’s upcoming Three Days in June delivers just that!

Three Days in June is an intimate character illustration depicting the everyday life. Centered around the ups and downs, and the unexpected changes we must deal with. Even though this is a shorter read, it packs a powerful punch. Heartfelt, humourous, nostalgic, and with a deeply relatable main character, this brilliantly written novel is truly a must-read!

I listened to the audiobook version which was read by J. Smith Cameron who did an excellent job. If you decide to pick this one up, I highly recommend this format.

Three Days in June by Anne Tyler will be available on February 11. Many thanks to Penguin Random House Audio for the gifted copy!
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12 reviews2 followers
February 14, 2025
Respectfully, why is anyone rating this higher than a 2??
Profile Image for Dez the Bookworm.
513 reviews309 followers
February 7, 2025
If ever wondered what it was like to be in your own head�.welcome to Gail Baines.

This is a novella intended to encourage introspection. A good look at life choices, how we deal with them and how sometimes the hardest judge of our own lives is ourself.

The novella is about Gail, a 61 year old who seems to be having some difficulties in more frequency as of late…he daughter is getting married but there’s trouble in paradise, her beloved work seems to think she needs to go another direction, her relationships seem quirky but laced with standoffish behavior. I felt angered, I felt sorrow and I felt frustrated.

This is a slow burn, meant to make you ponder more than just what you normally think about. I looked at my life, and also questioned if I had ever been this way to other people. It was interesting trying to discern the message here.

A quick read, not your typical heart warming story but it did give me things to think about. More about the “why� than the “what�, about question for yourself more than others, and about hope.

Thank you to the publisher for an advance review copy.
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1,065 reviews320 followers
January 3, 2025
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐�
Genre: Literary Fiction + Novella

Three Days of June is a heartwarming and humorous novella about a divorced couple who must unite to support their daughter, Debbie, on her wedding day. However, their daughter's big day is threatened by a secret she has just learned about her husband-to-be, and old feelings begin to resurface between Gail and Max, the parents.

The story takes place over three days, and it follows and is narrated in the first-person style by Gail. In these three days of book time, we, as readers, become engaged with these characters and see all their strengths and vulnerabilities.

I loved this novella a lot. Although the story appears simple, light, and humorous, it is much deeper if you examine it from a different angle. This can only be achieved by a great author. Although I have never read anything by Anne Tyler before, I can see why she has such a strong reputation. She has a new fan now, and I’d love to read all her past and future books.

Despite being a novella, the characters are really well-developed, and you get to see that they are multifaceted. They are like real people and very relatable. The author has brilliantly balanced the humorous moments with those that require more emotional depth. The ending of the novella is heartwarming and will leave you on a good note. This was a fantastic read, and I highly recommend it.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with the ARC of this book.
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1,538 reviews446 followers
February 27, 2025
Three Days in June in which Gail loses her job, sees her daughter get married, puts up with her clueless ex-husband who shows up on her doorstep with a cat, and we're off to the races. Of course it's in Baltimore, and of course Gail muddles through in her awkward way. One of the reasons she was replaced as assistant headmaster at a private school is because "she's not good with people". We can all identify with that a bit. As she says, she never gets credit for the things she doesn't say.

As always, Anne Tyler makes me wish she were a personal friend, or at least a next door neighbor. Her characters are so real, so human, so full of endearing faults, it's a pleasure to spend some time in her world.
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551 reviews136 followers
February 10, 2025
4 stars for Anne Tyler’s latest - I really liked this quick novel set over 60-something Gail’s weekend where her daughter gets married, she deals with career issues, her Ex-hubby & a rescue cat he brings to her home. Very, very good “day in the life� type read, a good character driven book & super easy to read!!
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2,159 reviews375 followers
March 2, 2025
I kept seeing this book pop up on must-read lists. So I got in line at the library. Not sure what the big deal is. Kind of felt like I was reading something by Elena Ferrante - little action, a stretch of emotions, but nothing super compelling. Actually, at least Elena Ferrante makes me really dislike her characters. In this case, I was lukewarm about all of them. It was an average book about average people living average lives dealing with average troubles. Bored. Only saving grace was that it was a very short book.
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Author2 books1,967 followers
February 11, 2025
If I could have any author write my bio, I would choose Anne Tyler, and here’s why: with every novel she writes, she displays a deep, abiding love for her flawed and imperfect characters. Through all of them, she chronicles the hopes, dreams, foibles, and secrets of her stumbling middle-class characters. Three Days in June is no exception; once again, Anne Tyler has mastered the art of the everyday.

When we first meet Gail Baines, we are led to believe she is a socially awkward, not particularly likable character. She is 61 years old, about to lose her job because she’s just not a “people person,� and her daughter, Debbie, is about to get married. Amid this, her ex-husband, Max, shows up at her doorstep with a cat (to which her soon-to-be son-in-law is allergic) and needs a place to stay.

When a secret emerges that makes Debbie question whether she can go through with her imminent marriage, it opens an opportunity for Gail to question herself. Is absolute certitude a gift or a curse? Is it a good thing or a bad thing to try out various random ideas and give up if they don’t work out? Shouldn’t life be about taking chances � just a little?

In so many ways, Gail Baines is everyone. She is all of us, yearning for closeness but unable to get out of her own way as she strives to get things right with her daughter and ex-husband. She can barely figure out how to navigate a relationship with the cat! Funny and wise, poignant and empathetic, Three Days in June is another gem from a writer who feels like an old friend. Thank you, thank you, thank you to Knopf and NetGalley for enabling me to be an early reader in exchange for an honest review. Anne Tyler fans, be prepared to fall in love with her world all over again!
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3,639 reviews470 followers
February 14, 2025
Thanks to NetGalley and Penguin Random House Canada for access to this title. All opinions expressed are my own.

Tagline: A new Anne Tyler novel destined to be an instant classic: a socially awkward mother of the bride navigates the days before and after her daughter's wedding.

This novella was an okay read for me. The characters of Gail( the mother), Max( ex-husband), and Debbie( daughter and bride) were not ones that I felt I could connect with. They drove me crazy. I cannot resist a good contemporary wedding tale where the parents are the ones who hold our attention. However, the urge to shake Gail was one that I couldn't overlook. It's certainly a me thing because this title has a whole whack of 4 and 5 stars.





Publication Date 11/02/25
ŷ Review 12/02/25
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1,485 reviews785 followers
May 26, 2025
I love books like these. Safe, gentle, true to life, a little melancholy and whimsical. Anne Tyler writes with grace and style, her work to me is reminiscent of Elizabeth Strout. I am safe in the knowledge the read will be a rewarding and satisfying one. Flawed characters, just as we humans are all flawed. This novel shows a deeply sensitive glimpse into relationships and marriage, our fidelity and commitment and the desire to support our family; what we do to keep the peace and to hold the ones we love close.

A wedding is upcoming, it is small, without fanfare and it’s told in this manner as well. The bride’s parents are divorced, the bride’s mother capable and unflappable, quite stoic and undemonstrative. She is an observer, the day spa outing arranged by the groom’s mother without an invite, nor were they able to contribute to the cost of the reception.

Existing alongside a feeling of otherness, shown very effectively through nuance, and the fact that Gail couldn’t care less about this is part of what I loved about her.

What she does care about is the day before this wedding is the fact her dismal boss has passed her over for an assumed promotion, bringing in an unnecessary replacement for a job for which she’d be perfect. Walking out and going home, her ex-husband lands at her front door, staying unexpectedly for the festivity duration.

Witnessing their interaction and discussion surrounding their daughter’s troubling news of her groom was like being privy to marriage itself. The dialogue real and effective. A beautiful short book, sparse on fanciness but full of wonderful realness. As I composed this review, I upped my rating from 4 to 5�
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March 21, 2025
3.5
Anne Tyler is a keen observer of everyday life. Gail Baines, 61, has just lost her job as assistant headmistress of a private girl's school in Baltimore. It is the day before her daughter's wedding, and her ex-husband arrives unexpectedly with a cat he is fostering. These circumstances cause Gail to reflect, and Tyler skillfully intertwines her back story throughout the three days preceding, during, and after the wedding.

In this short novella, Tyler demonstrates her humanism and compassion. She does an excellent job depicting the characters of Gail and her ex-husband as they come together to support a daughter they love. Their interactions and responses to each other and the events are believable and very human. I listened to the book on audio, and narrator J. Smith Cameron does a great job bringing the story to life.
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