Elizabeth Strout new book “The Things We Never Say” is a reading experience of both great warmth and great worry.
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 ...
The author returns with a new character, a despairing history teacher Artie Dam, in The Things We Never Say, overshadowed by ...
The Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton author branches out with the tale of a Massachusetts teacher haunted by trauma ...
Strout has always been unafraid to go to the darkest places in human experience, confronting hideous abuse, unfathomable ...
Elizabeth Strout will appear at The Music Hall in Portsmouth as part of the Writers on a New England Stage series. The ...
“Tiny interactions are antidepressants,” someone says in the new Maria Bamford documentary, “Paralyzed by Hope.” That sentiment kept sneaking into my head as I read Elizabeth Strout’s glorious new ...
Elizabeth Strout has written another voice-driven novel, the third in a series of books about the fictional writer Lucy Barton and the people she grew up with in a small town in rural Illinois. “Oh ...
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 ...
NEW YORK – Oprah Winfrey 's latest book club pick will be a story of familiar faces — in more ways than one. Winfrey announced Tuesday that she had chosen “Tell Me Everything,” the new novel by ...
Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton books, doesn’t waste words. Yet, everything she said in a campus conversation with author and English Prof.