In a poignant new novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Olive Kitteridge" explores the limits of human connection and ...
"You know, a lot of people out here like you a lot," Elizabeth Strout's ex-husband, who lives in Amagansett and remains a ...
Diametrically opposed in temperament, Strout and Franzen do have something in common: They’ve both had books chosen for Oprah ...
“Tiny interactions are antidepressants,” someone says in the new Maria Bamford documentary, “Paralyzed by Hope.” That ...
Elizabeth Strout’s novels are just like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, except nothing happens and the multiverse is Maine.
Elizabeth Strout writes extraordinary fiction about ordinary people. Her men and women live what Thoreau called lives of ...
It is both a comfort and a discomfort to yield to a new novel from Elizabeth Strout, who writes with such perspicacity that ...
Elizabeth Strout new book “The Things We Never Say” is a reading experience of both great warmth and great worry.
Over two-thirds of people report feeling lonely at some point in their life. Author Eilzabeth Strout shares her perspective ...
The Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton author branches out with the tale of a Massachusetts teacher haunted by trauma ...
Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel, “The Things We Never Say,” follows Massachusetts teacher Artie Dam as he navigates loneliness, political division, and a life-altering secret. Set in a post-pandemic, ...
Early in Tell Me Everything, Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel, the retired teacher Olive Kitteridge reads all of the memoirs by Lucy Barton, a New York City writer who arrived in her coastal Maine town ...
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