Maggie and Ira Moran have been married for twenty-eight years–and it shows: in their quarrels, in their routines, in their ability to tolerate with affection each other’s eccentricities. Maggie, a kooky, lovable meddler and an irrepressible optimist, wants nothing more than to fix her son’s broken marriage. Ira is infuriatingly practical, a man “who should have married Ann Landers.” And what begins as a day trip to a funeral becomes an adventure in the unexpected. As Maggie and Ira navigate the riotous twists and turns, they intersect with an assorted cast of eccentrics–and rediscover the magic of the road called life and the joy of having somebody next to you to share the ride . . . bumps and all
Breathing Lessons: A Novel by Anne Tyler is a captivating work of fiction that explores the complexities of human relationships. Set in a small town, the story follows the lives of Maggie and Ira Moran, a middle-aged couple navigating the ups and downs of marriage. With Tyler's signature wit and insight, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel delves into themes of love, loss, and the power of forgiveness.