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A Riveting, Deeply Personal Account of History in the Making, Tieghan Gerard's Guide to a Small but Special Meal at Home. | 750 Minutes Open 10-6 Mon-Sat Closed Sun | ISBN 9780812996555 Apparently, I was not through with Olive, nor she with me! In the process, she shares in the alchemy that she continues to perform for us and elicits our unexpected, abiding love.”—The Boston Globe“Strout has created one of those rare characters . “It turns out – I just wasn’t done with Olive,” said Strout. . But I think we all have had an Olive in our lives whom we never got to know. In the citation for the Pulitzer Prize, the committee noted that the novel “packed a cumulative emotional wallop, bound together by polished prose and by Olive, the title character, blunt, flawed, and fascinating.”. | ISBN 9780812986471 . I'm happy to let readers know that I have a new book, OLIVE, AGAIN, coming out next fall, October 15, 2019. If you know Olive, you know how she would respond to the hoopla: with an eye roll and an ‘Oh Godfrey.’ It’s good to have her back.”—Elisabeth Egan, The New York Times Book Review“Strout dwells with uncanny immediacy inside the minds and hearts of a dazzling range of ages: the young (with their confusion, wonder, awakening sexuality), the middle-aged (envy, striving, compromise), the old (failing bodies, societal shunning, late revelations). I have long and deeply admired all of Strout’s work, but Olive, Again transcends and triumphs. By clicking SIGN UP, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Penguin Random House’s, Editor's Picks: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Stories Read By Your Favorite Celebrities, Discover Book Picks from the CEO of Penguin Random House US. the man who will become Olive’s second husband writes, ‘Dear Olive Kitteridge, I have missed you and if you would see fit to call me or email me or see me, I would like that very much.’ Jack Kennison might be speaking for fans of Strout’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Olive Kitteridge, which inspired an Emmy-winning HBO mini-series and now this sequel. Buy, Oct 15, 2019 . Elizabeth Strout’s 2008 novel, Olive Kitteridge, won the Pulitzer Prize and spawned a hit HBO miniseries starring Frances McDormand and Bill Murray.In Olive, Again she resurrects the endearing curmudgeon from Crosby, Maine in thirteen interconnected stories that remind us that you’re never too old to grow up. . In 2014, it was turned into an acclaimed HBO series, which won 8 Emmys, including Best Actress to Frances McDormand for her performance in the title role. Olive, Again: New novel by the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Olive Kitteridge Paperback – 5 Nov. 2020 Olive, Again, like Strout's first book, delivers roughly five hours of spine-tingling pleasure. . I don't believe it was essential to have read the first book and I am, in fact, going to now read Olive Kitteredge. Julie Davis I read Olive Again without having read Olive Kitteredge and I really enjoyed the book. . Mine was a teacher named Gertrude. . The naked pain, dignity, wit and courage these stories consistently embody fill us with a steady, wrought comfort.”—The Washington Post“In thirteen poignant interconnected stories, Strout follows the cantankerous, truth-telling Mainer as she ages, experiencing a joyful second marriage and the evolution of her difficult relationship with her son.
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