The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts - DeWitt Henry

The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts

By: DeWitt Henry, Margot Livesey (Foreword by)

Hardcover | 15 June 2024

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Filled with a tight-knit ensemble cast of deeply realized characters, this earthy, beautifully nuanced story, set in suburban industrial America, reveals to us an everyday working woman as she finds her way on her own terms-through work, family, grief and love, and then-not so much finds as makes, a place for herself in the world.


DeWitt Henry masterfully portrays Anna Maye gaining an inner force, which she refuses to compromise. The novel evokes in the reader a sense of the power of the heart and the will to transform one's self-and to make claims on what's rightfully one's own.


Winner of the Peter Taylor Prize for the Novel.


Industry Reviews

I was enthralled by THE MARRIAGE OF ANNA MAYE POTTS. It's really a fine novel-the specifics of the factory are great; the range and depth of the characters, the inexorable convergence of Anna and Louie, all seem just right. I felt I was reading about the kind of people seen too seldom in fiction, real people in the grip of real lives

--Margot Livesey,

author of The Road From Belhaven and The Boy In The Field


DeWitt Henry masterfully portrays a woman gaining an inner force, which she refused to compromise. The novel evokes in the reader a sense of the power of the heart and the will to transform one's self-and to make claims on what's rightfully one's own.

--Jack Smith

Contributions To Literature: A Tribute To Small Press Books


A powerful picture of an American family in a time of radical changes. Deeply compassionate, yet utterly unsentimental, the story is built around the joys and sorrows of ordinary people, people we can believe in and will remember, people whose lives and hopes matter. This novel introduces a gifted writer whose achievement is admirable.

--Georger Garrett

Author of The Succession


?Drawing on the French realist tradition of Balzac, Flaubert and Zola, and with a sophisticated nod to New Wave British kitchen sink realism of the 1950s and 60s, DeWitt Henry's novel The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts crackles with the searing energy of the American working-class lives it depicts. In poignant, poised and gritty prose, Henry's novel exposes the socio-political challenges, gender discrimination and hardship faced by Anna Maye Potts and her contemporaries. Expressions and explorations of the quotidian, banal and the mundane are nimbly and insightfully juxtaposed with extraordinary moments of strength and resilience in subversive recastings of "ordinary, simple; people ... just people, lives just lives.

--Cassandra Atherton

Author of Prose Poetry: An Introduction,

Princeton University Press


?????????Mr. Henry is a realist, a naturalist even; his heroes are writers like Brian Moore and Richard Yates, and there is barely the least hint of flashiness in his whole operation. In fact, if you want to compare with lates, I'd say THE MARRIAGE OF ANNA MAYE POTTS is much 'thicker' than any of his (except for REVOLUTIONARY ROAD maybe), thick with the texture of candy factory and hospital and YWCA and driving in traffic... The book is outstanding in that way

--William H. Pritchard

Author of Updike: America's Man Of Letters


?????Mr. Henry has taken on the difficult task of portraying quite ordinary' people with lives that seem outwardly colorless and tedious and going so deeply into the texture of their work and dreams and relationships that they become vivid and compelling characters.

--Dan Wakefield

Author of Going All The Way


???I was especially impressed by the texture of the book, its attention to family (that subject so wonderfully out of fashion), to class in a way that is so rare these days. The writer I kept thinking about throughout was John O'Hara.

--Jay Neugeboren

Author of Big Man


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