Anywhere But Here is a moving, often comic portrait of wise child Ann
August and her mother, Adele, a larger-than-life American dreamer. As
they travel through the landscape of their often conflicting ambitions,
Ann and Adele bring to life a novel that is a brilliant exploration of
the perennial urge to keep moving, even at the risk of profound
disorientation. Simpson's first novel is ultimately a heart-rendering
tale of a mother and daughter's invaluable relationship.
"The two women in this book are American originals. Ann is a new Huck
Finn, a tough, funny, resourceful love of a girl. Adele is like no one
I've encountered, at once deplorable and admirable--and altogether
believable."
--Walker Percy
"Anywhere But Here is a wonder: big, complex, masterfully written,
it's an achievement that lands [Simpson] in the front ranks of our
best novelists."
--Newsweek