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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.
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Soon, that image became a book, and that book won a Pulitzer, and Elizabeth Strout never planned on returning to the titular character again. Nonetheless, a decade later, we got Olive, Again .
My Name is Lucy Barton is a 2016 New York Times bestselling novel and the fifth novel by the American writer Elizabeth Strout. [1] The book was first published in the United States on January 12, 2016, through Random House. The book details the complicated relationship between the titular Lucy Barton and her mother.
And speaking of Pushkin, on my nightstand is a book of his short stories, which are a complete delight since he is mostly known as a poet. One of them called “The Stationmaster” had me in tears.
Amy and Isabelle, also stylized as Amy & Isabelle, is the 1998 debut novel by the American author Elizabeth Strout.The novel was first published in hardback on December 29, 1998 through Random House and is set in the fictional town of Shirley Falls, a location that Strout would revisit in her 2013 novel The Burgess Boys.
The author of the Oprah's Book Club picks "Tell Me Everything" and "Olive, Again" opens up about her unlikely path to becoming a bestselling author. Elizabeth Strout on Failure and Perseverance ...
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 ...