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Broken and messy
"I preach a theology of mess and failure and mistake and false starts," says Anne Lamott. MPR's John Birge talks to the author about the inauspicious characters of her novel Blue Shoe. She also reads from the book.
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The Salon Directory: Browse the collection of Anne Lamott's columns on Salon.com

Review: Blue Shoe: From Bookreporter.com.

Chapter 1: An excerpt from Blue Shoe.


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Blue Shoe
Blue Shoe
by Anne Lamott
Riverhead Books, 2002

(From the publisher) Mattie Ryder is a marvelously funny, well-intentioned, religious, sarcastic, tender, angry, and broke recently divorced mother of two young children. Then she finds a small rubber blue shoe—the kind you might get from a gumball machine—and a few other trifles that were left years ago in her deceased father's car. They seem to hold the secrets to her messy upbringing, and as she and her brother follow these clues to uncover the mystery of their past, she begins to open her heart to her difficult, brittle mother and the father she thought she knew. And with that acceptance comes an opening up to the possibilities of romantic love.

In a disarming blend of everyday life and the sublime, of reverence and irreverence, and of humor and grace, Anne Lamott speaks directly to our most closely held concerns, bringing comfort to anyone—all of us—whose family life can feel overwhelming and uncontainable.

Anne Lamott
© Scott Braley
About the Author
(From the publisher) Anne Lamott is the author of the national bestsellers Traveling Mercies, Bird by Bird, and Operating Instructions, as well as five novels, including Crooked Little Heart and Rosie. Her column in Salon magazine was voted the Best of the Web by Newsweek magazine, and she is a past recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.

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