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  2. Olive Kitteridge - Wikipedia

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    Olive Kitteridge is a 2008 novel or short story cycle by American author Elizabeth Strout. [1] [2] Set in Maine in the fictional coastal town of Crosby, it comprises 13 stories that are interrelated but narratively discontinuous and non-chronological. [2] Olive Kitteridge is a main character in some stories and has a lesser or cameo role in ...

  3. My Name Is Lucy Barton - Wikipedia

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    On Bookmarks March/April 2016 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (3.5 out of 5) based on critic reviews. [7] [8] The Guardian compared the book favorably to Strout's earlier book, Olive Kitteridge, saying it "confirms Strout as a powerful storyteller immersed in the nuances of human relationships ...

  4. Oh William! - Wikipedia

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    Oh William! is a novel by American writer Elizabeth Strout, published on October 19, 2021, by Random House.The novel focusses on a now successful, middle-age writer, Lucy Barton, whose earlier life was at the center of Strout's novels My Name Is Lucy Barton (2016) and Anything Is Possible (2017).

  5. Olive Kitteridge, Mare of Easttown and… Penny Wilding? In ...

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    “After the Party” came from anger, says co-creator Dianne Taylor. “It came from a lot of anger.” “Robyn delivered an amazing audition for something I wrote, and the director said ‘no.’

  6. Olive, Again - Wikipedia

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    Olive, Again is a novel by the American author Elizabeth Strout. The book was published by Random House on October 15, 2019. [3] It is a sequel to Olive Kitteridge (2008), which won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. [4] [5] [6] In November 2019, the novel was selected for the revival of Oprah's Book Club. [7]

  7. Olive Kitteridge (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Olive Kitteridge is a misanthropic and strict, but well-meaning, retired schoolteacher who lives in the fictional seaside town of Crosby, Maine. She is married to Henry Kitteridge, a kind, considerate man who runs a pharmacy downtown, and has a troubled son named Christopher, who grows up to be a podiatrist.

  8. Elizabeth Strout - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Strout (born January 6, 1956) is an American novelist and author. She is widely known for her works in literary fiction and her descriptive characterization. She was born and raised in Portland, Maine, and her experiences in her youth served as inspiration for her novels–the fictional "Shirley Falls, Maine" is the setting of four of her nine novels.

  9. The Burgess Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Burgess Boys (2013) is the fourth book by the American author Elizabeth Strout.The novel was first published in hardback on March 26, 2013, through Random House.The story follows two brothers who must return home to help out their sister after her son is accused of a hate crime.