The Bottom Line
Tyler is an exquisite writer who draws you into the Digging to America, making it a very worthwhile read.
Pros
- Digging to America is an engaging story.
- The characters are well developed and likeable.
- Interesting insights into Iranian-American culture
Cons
- Digging does not resolve as neatly as some might like.
Description
- Digging to America starts with two families at the airport adopting Korean infants.
- Each chapter is told from a different perspective, helping creating complex characters.
- The families become friends despite different opinions and cultural clashes.
Guide Review - Digging to America by Anne Tyler - Book Review
Each year the Donaldsons and Yazdans get together to celebrate the day their adopted daughters arrived from Korea. Families mix, cultures clash and Maryam Yazdan struggles with whether she loves the Arrival Day tradition or disdains it, whether she loves the Donaldsons or finds them too typically American, and whether she belongs in these celebrations or will forever be an outsider.
Digging to America is a story that will draw you in. It is full of fun pictures of life and believable voices. At less than 300 pages, it is a quick read, but not a frivolous one. This is a book you will be glad you picked up, and it will be even better if you can discuss it with your book club or friends.





