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Anne Tyler's Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
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Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, one of Anne Tyler’s more complex and intriguing novels, involves the viewpoint of four characters. This novel hits closer to home than any of Tyler’s other novels because the readers can often relate to aspects of at least one of the character’s lives if not all. Her writing never obscures what the book is really about, the lifelong struggles of a troubled, fatherless family. Tyler depicts the troubles and hardships faced by the Tull family by her use tone and mood, and the irony seen throughout the novel.
The narration in the Homesick Restaurant is omniscient throughout the entire novel and changes based on the setting and the character with each chapter. The tone reflects the mood of the character
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