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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. 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]

  4. Olive Kitteridge (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Olive Kitteridge is an American television miniseries based on Elizabeth Strout's 2008 novel Olive Kitteridge.Set in Maine, [1] the HBO miniseries features Frances McDormand as the title character, Richard Jenkins as Olive's loving husband Henry Kitteridge, Zoe Kazan as Denise Thibodeau, and Bill Murray as Jack Kennison. [2]

  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. Elizabeth Strout - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to Olive Kitteridge, titled Olive, Again, was published in October 2019. [28] Olive, Again was selected for Oprah's Book Club. [29] In October 2021, Oh William! was published. [30] The novel revisits the world of Lucy Barton, and according to Strout, is primarily about "how hard it is ever to know anyone, including ourselves". [13]

  7. Abide with Me (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Olive Kitteridge Abide with Me is a 2006 novel ( ISBN 1-4000-6207-1 ) by the American author Elizabeth Strout . The novel was published by Random House on March 14, 2006.

  8. My Name Is Lucy Barton - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception for My Name Is Lucy Barton was positive and the work received praise from the Washington Post and the AV Club. [3] [4] [5] According to Book Marks, the book received "positive" reviews based on eighteen critic reviews: twelve "rave" reviews, six "positive" reviews, and two "pan" reviews. [6]

  9. I Know This Much Is True - Wikipedia

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    She asks Dominick to raise her baby if she dies. At first he resists, but after having found his way back into a relationship with his ex-wife, Dessa, they decide to remarry and adopt Joy's daughter. The book ends with Dominick able to cope with the considerable loss, failure, and sorrow in his personal and family history.