Best Selling Books by Elizabeth Strout

Elizabeth Strout is the author of Oh William! (2022), Tell Me Everything: Oprah's Book Club (2024), My Name is Lucy Barton (2016), Anything Is Possible (2017), Amy & Isabelle (2013).

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Oh William!

release date: Apr 26, 2022
Oh William!
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST • The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Olive Kitteridge and My Name is Lucy Barton explores the mysteries of marriage and the secrets we keep, as a former couple reckons with where they’ve come from—and what they’ve left behind. ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Maureen Corrigan, NPR’s Fresh Air “Elizabeth Strout is one of my very favorite writers, so the fact that Oh William! may well be my favorite of her books is a mathematical equation for joy. The depth, complexity, and love contained in these pages is a miraculous achievement.”—Ann Patchett, author of The Dutch House I would like to say a few things about my first husband, William. Lucy Barton is a writer, but her ex-husband, William, remains a hard man to read. William, she confesses, has always been a mystery to me. Another mystery is why the two have remained connected after all these years. They just are. So Lucy is both surprised and not surprised when William asks her to join him on a trip to investigate a recently uncovered family secret—one of those secrets that rearrange everything we think we know about the people closest to us. There are fears and insecurities, simple joys and acts of tenderness, and revelations about affairs and other spouses, parents and their children. On every page of this exquisite novel we learn more about the quiet forces that hold us together—even after we’ve grown apart. A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, Time, Vulture, She Reads

Tell Me Everything: Oprah's Book Club

release date: Sep 10, 2024
Tell Me Everything: Oprah's Book Club
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • From Pulitzer Prize–winning author Elizabeth Strout comes a “stunner” (People) of a novel about new friendships, old loves, and the very human desire to leave a mark on the world. “Tell Me Everything hits like a bucolic fable. . . . A novel of moods, how they govern our personal lives and public spaces, reflected in Strout’s shimmering technique.”—The Washington Post A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Time, NPR, Vogue, Parade With her remarkable insight into the human condition and silences that contain multitudes, Elizabeth Strout returns to the town of Crosby, Maine, and to her beloved cast of characters—Lucy Barton, Olive Kitteridge, Bob Burgess, and more—as they deal with a shocking crime in their midst, fall in love and yet choose to be apart, and grapple with the question, as Lucy Barton puts it, “What does anyone’s life mean?” It’s autumn in Maine, and the town lawyer Bob Burgess has become enmeshed in an unfolding murder investigation, defending a lonely, isolated man accused of killing his mother. He has also fallen into a deep and abiding friendship with the acclaimed writer Lucy Barton, who lives down the road in a house by the sea with her ex-husband, William. Together, Lucy and Bob go on walks and talk about their lives, their fears and regrets, and what might have been. Lucy, meanwhile, is finally introduced to the iconic Olive Kitteridge, now living in a retirement community on the edge of town. They spend afternoons together in Olive’s apartment, telling each other stories. Stories about people they have known—“unrecorded lives,” Olive calls them—reanimating them, and, in the process, imbuing their lives with meaning. Brimming with empathy and pathos, Tell Me Everything is Elizabeth Strout operating at the height of her powers, illuminating the ways in which our relationships keep us afloat. As Lucy says, “Love comes in so many different forms, but it is always love.”

My Name is Lucy Barton

release date: Jan 01, 2016
My Name is Lucy Barton
"Lucy Barton is recovering slowly from what should have been a simple operation. Her mother, to whom she hasn''t spoken for many years, comes to see her and a simple hospital visit becomes a portal to the most tender relationship of all--the one between mother and daughter"--

Anything Is Possible

release date: Apr 25, 2017
Anything Is Possible
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An unforgettable cast of small-town characters copes with love and loss in this “compulsively readable” (San Francisco Chronicle) novel from #1 bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout “This book, this writer, are magnificent.”—Ann Patchett Winner of The Story Prize • A Washington Post and New York Times Notable Book • One of USA Today’s top 10 books of the year Recalling Olive Kitteridge in its richness, structure, and complexity, Anything Is Possible explores the whole range of human emotion through the intimate dramas of people struggling to understand themselves and others. Here are two sisters: One trades self-respect for a wealthy husband while the other finds in the pages of a book a kindred spirit who changes her life. The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she comes to accept her mother’s happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the author’s celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence. Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout’s place as one of America’s most respected and cherished authors.

Amy & Isabelle

release date: Apr 12, 2013
Amy & Isabelle
From the Man Booker Prize longlisted author of My Name is Lucy Barton ? Isabelle Goodrow has been living in self-imposed exile with her daughter Amy for fifteen years. Shamed by her past and her affair with Amy''s father, she has submerged herself in the routine of her dead-end job and her unrequited love for her boss. But when Amy, frustrated by her quiet and unemotional mother, embarks on an illicit affair with her maths teacher, the disgrace intensifies the shame Isabelle feels about her own past. Throughout one long, sweltering summer, as the events of the small town ebb and flow around them, Amy and Isabelle exist in silent conflict until a final act leads ultimately to the understanding they both crave.

Olive, Again

release date: Oct 15, 2019
Olive, Again
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout continues the life of her beloved Olive Kitteridge, a character who has captured the imaginations of millions. “Strout managed to make me love this strange woman I’d never met, who I knew nothing about. What a terrific writer she is.”—Zadie Smith, The Guardian “Just as wonderful as the original . . . Olive, Again poignantly reminds us that empathy, a requirement for love, helps make life ‘not unhappy.’”—NPR ONE OF PEOPLE’S TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR Prickly, wry, resistant to change yet ruthlessly honest and deeply empathetic, Olive Kitteridge is “a compelling life force” (San Francisco Chronicle). The New Yorker has said that Elizabeth Strout “animates the ordinary with an astonishing force,” and she has never done so more clearly than in these pages, where the iconic Olive struggles to understand not only herself and her own life but the lives of those around her in the town of Crosby, Maine. Whether with a teenager coming to terms with the loss of her father, a young woman about to give birth during a hilariously inopportune moment, a nurse who confesses a secret high school crush, or a lawyer who struggles with an inheritance she does not want to accept, the unforgettable Olive will continue to startle us, to move us, and to inspire us—in Strout’s words—“to bear the burden of the mystery with as much grace as we can.” A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Time, Vogue, NPR, The Washington Post,Chicago Tribune, Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, BuzzFeed, Esquire, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, The New York Public Library, The Guardian, Evening Standard, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, BookPage

Olive Kitteridge

release date: Mar 25, 2008
Olive Kitteridge
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE • The beloved first novel featuring Olive Kitteridge, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of My Name is Lucy Barton and the Oprah’s Book Club pick Olive, Again “Fiction lovers, remember this name: Olive Kitteridge. . . . You’ll never forget her.”—USA Today “Strout animates the ordinary with astonishing force.”—The New Yorker One of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post Book World, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, People, Entertainment Weekly, The Christian Science Monitor, The Plain Dealer, The Atlantic, Rocky Mountain News, Library Journal At times stern, at other times patient, at times perceptive, at other times in sad denial, Olive Kitteridge, a retired schoolteacher, deplores the changes in her little town of Crosby, Maine, and in the world at large, but she doesn’t always recognize the changes in those around her: a lounge musician haunted by a past romance; a former student who has lost the will to live; Olive’s own adult child, who feels tyrannized by her irrational sensitivities; and her husband, Henry, who finds his loyalty to his marriage both a blessing and a curse. As the townspeople grapple with their problems, mild and dire, Olive is brought to a deeper understanding of herself and her life—sometimes painfully, but always with ruthless honesty. Olive Kitteridge offers profound insights into the human condition—its conflicts, its tragedies and joys, and the endurance it requires. The inspiration for the Emmy Award–winning HBO miniseries starring Frances McDormand, Richard Jenkins, and Bill Murray

Abide with Me

release date: Mar 14, 2006
Abide with Me
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Olive Kitteridge and My Name is Lucy Barton comes a “deeply moving” (The Washington Post) novel that “confirms Strout as the possessor of an irresistibly companionable, peculiarly American voice” (The Atlantic Monthly). “Superb . . . a shimmering tale of loss, faith, and human fallibility.”—O: The Oprah Magazine In the late 1950s, in a small New England town, Reverend Tyler Caskey has suffered a terrible loss and finds it hard to be the person he once was. He struggles to find the right words in his sermons and in his conversations with those facing crises of their own, and to bring his five-year-old daughter, Katherine, out of the silence she has observed in the wake of the family’s tragedy. Tyler’s usually patient and kind congregation now questions his leadership and propriety, and accusations are born out of anger and gossip. Then, in Tyler’s darkest hour, a startling discovery will test his parish’s humanity—and his own will to endure the trials that sooner or later test us all.

The Burgess Boys

release date: Mar 26, 2013
The Burgess Boys
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Olive Kitteridge and My Name is Lucy Barton comes “a portrait of an American community in turmoil that’s as ambitious as Philip Roth’s American Pastoral but more intimate in tone” (Time). “What truly makes Strout exceptional . . . is the perfect balance she achieves between the tides of story and depths of feeling.”—Chicago Tribune A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, NPR, Good Housekeeping Haunted by the freak accident that killed their father when they were children, Jim and Bob Burgess escaped from their Maine hometown of Shirley Falls for New York City as soon as they possibly could. Jim, a successful corporate lawyer, has belittled his bighearted brother their whole lives, and Bob, a Legal Aid attorney who idolizes Jim, has always taken it in stride. But their long-standing dynamic is upended when their sister, Susan—the Burgess sibling who stayed behind—urgently calls them home, where the long-buried tensions that have shaped and shadowed the brothers’ relationship begin to surface in unexpected ways that will change them forever. This edition includes an original essay by Elizabeth Strout about the origins of The Burgess Boys.

Oh, William!

release date: Jul 22, 2022
Oh, William!
Galardoada com o Prémio Pulitzer e uma das escritoras mais empolgantes do presente, Elizabeth Strout regressa à saga em torno da personagem Lucy Barton. Oh, William! — saga familiar cujo esqueleto vai sendo desmontado em camadas — assenta num ponto nevrálgico: a voz indómita de Lucy Barton, veículo para uma reflexão profunda e delicada sobre a existência, qualidade presente em todos os livros da magistral Elizabeth Strout. Um romance luminoso sobre o amor, a perda e os segredos de família que regressam sem aviso e nos deixam aturdidos. No regresso da personagem Lucy Barton — protagonista dos romances O meu nome é Lucy Barton e Tudo é possível —, encontramos, desta vez, uma mulher madura, que conquistou fama e sucesso enquanto escritora. Um acontecimento inesperado traz de volta à vida de Lucy o seu primeiro marido, William, alguém que foi sempre um mistério para ela. Misteriosa é também a forte ligação que os une ainda. Lucy acaba de ficar viúva, William atravessa uma crise no seu terceiro casamento, enquanto procura descobrir um segredo do passado da mãe. É a Lucy que William pede apoio e companhia. Juntos iniciam um périplo geográfico e emocional que os levará para longe de Nova Iorque. Ao evocar o passado de ambos — os tempos da faculdade, o nascimento das filhas, a dissolução do casamento e as vidas refeitas com novos companheiros —, Strout compõe o retrato de uma convivência de décadas, conturbada e cúmplice. À medida que a narrativa avança, entrevemos as forças silenciosas que mantêm Lucy e William unidos. Percebemos também que, para se habitar em pleno uma nova vida, é preciso sarar feridas e celebrar o que se conquistou. "O grande tema de Oh, William! é o casamento, e Elizabeth Strout é brilhante a escrever sobre ele." The New York Times "Há nestas páginas uma humanidade tão íntima e frágil, que nos deixa sem fôlego." The Washington Post "Uma escritora elegante, engenhosa e de apurada sensibilidade: um valor seguro para todos os leitores exigentes." Babelia "A grande virtude de Elizabeth Strout é a desafetação: as histórias não precisam de ser grandiosas, porque a experiência humana também não o é; acontece no quotidiano, nas conversas, nos gestos. Os romances de Strout são universais." Los Angeles Times "Um romance do nosso tempo. Magnífico, cru, poético, narra a decomposição dos afetos numa era marcada pelo desapego e pelo ceticismo." El Cultural " Oh, William! é mais um passo importante no percurso desta herdeira do realismo americano, encabeçado por Lucia Berlin e Alice Munro." Esquire "Uma das minhas escritoras de eleição. A complexidade, a espessura e a entrega que se vislumbram nestas páginas transformam-nas num feito milagroso." Ann Patchett "Uma escritora incrivelmente talentosa, uma artífice num campeonato que é só seu." Hillary Mantel "Que escritora tão impressionante." Zadie Smith

Lucy by the Sea

release date: Sep 20, 2022
Lucy by the Sea
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of My Name is Lucy Barton and Olive Kitteridge comes a “poised and moving” (Vogue) novel about a divorced couple stuck together during lockdown—and the love, loss, despair, and hope that animate us even as the world seems to be falling apart. “Strout’s understanding of the human condition is capacious.”—NPR A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, Oprah Daily, Entertainment Weekly, San Francisco Chronicle, NPR, Time, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, PopSugar, She Reads With her trademark spare, crystalline prose—a voice infused with “intimate, fragile, desperate humanness” (The Washington Post)—Elizabeth Strout turns her exquisitely tuned eye to the inner workings of the human heart, following the indomitable heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton through the early days of the pandemic. As a panicked world goes into lockdown, Lucy Barton is uprooted from her life in Manhattan and bundled away to a small town in Maine by her ex-husband and on-again, off-again friend, William. For the next several months, it’s just Lucy, William, and their complex past together in a little house nestled against the moody, swirling sea. Rich with empathy and emotion, Lucy by the Sea vividly captures the fear and struggles that come with isolation, as well as the hope, peace, and possibilities that those long, quiet days can inspire. At the heart of this story are the deep human connections that unite us even when we’re apart—the pain of a beloved daughter’s suffering, the emptiness that comes from the death of a loved one, the promise of a new friendship, and the comfort of an old, enduring love. Shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize

Fight of the Century

release date: Jan 19, 2021
Fight of the Century
The American Civil Liberties Union partners with award-winning authors Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman in this “forceful, beautifully written” (Associated Press) collection that brings together many of our greatest living writers, each contributing an original piece inspired by a historic ACLU case. On January 19, 1920, a small group of idealists and visionaries, including Helen Keller, Jane Addams, Roger Baldwin, and Crystal Eastman, founded the American Civil Liberties Union. A century after its creation, the ACLU remains the nation’s premier defender of the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. In collaboration with the ACLU, authors Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman have curated an anthology of essays “full of struggle, emotion, fear, resilience, hope, and triumph” (Los Angeles Review of Books) about landmark cases in the organization’s one-hundred-year history. Fight of the Century takes you inside the trials and the stories that have shaped modern life. Some of the most prominent cases that the ACLU has been involved in—Brown v. Board of Education, Roe v. Wade, Miranda v. Arizona—need little introduction. Others you may never even have heard of, yet their outcomes quietly defined the world we live in now. Familiar or little-known, each case springs to vivid life in the hands of the acclaimed writers who dive into the history, narrate their personal experiences, and debate the questions at the heart of each issue. Hector Tobar introduces us to Ernesto Miranda, the felon whose wrongful conviction inspired the now-iconic Miranda rights—which the police would later read to the man suspected of killing him. Yaa Gyasi confronts the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, in which the ACLU submitted a friend of- the-court brief questioning why a nation that has sent men to the moon still has public schools so unequal that they may as well be on different planets. True to the ACLU’s spirit of principled dissent, Scott Turow offers a blistering critique of the ACLU’s stance on campaign finance. These powerful stories, along with essays from Neil Gaiman, Meg Wolitzer, Salman Rushdie, Ann Patchett, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Louise Erdrich, George Saunders, and many more, remind us that the issues the ACLU has engaged over the past one hundred years remain as vital as ever today, and that we can never take our liberties for granted. Chabon and Waldman are donating their advance to the ACLU and the contributors are forgoing payment.

Amy e Isabelle

release date: Jan 01, 2000

The Best American Short Stories 2013

release date: Oct 08, 2013
The Best American Short Stories 2013
“As our vision becomes more global, our storytelling is stretching in many ways. Stories increasingly change point of view, switch location, and sometimes pack as much material as a short novel might,” writes guest editor Elizabeth Strout. “It’s the variety of voices that most indicates the increasing confluence of cultures involved in making us who we are.” The Best American Short Stories 2013 presents an impressive diversity of writers who dexterously lead us into their corners of the world. In “Miss Lora,” Junot Díaz masterfully puts us in the mind of a teenage boy who throws aside his better sense and pursues an intimate affair with a high school teacher. Sheila Kohler tackles innocence and abuse as a child wanders away from her mother, in thrall to a stranger she believes is the “Magic Man.” Kirstin Valdez Quade’s “Nemecia” depicts the after-effects of a secret, violent family trauma. Joan Wickersham’s “The Tunnel” is a tragic love story about a mother’s declining health and her daughter’s helplessness as she struggles to balance her responsibility to her mother and her own desires. New author Callan Wink’s “Breatharians” unsettles the reader as a farm boy shoulders a grim chore in the wake of his parents’ estrangement. “Elizabeth Strout was a wonderful reader, an author who knows well that the sound of one’s writing is just as important as and indivisible from the content,” writes series editor Heidi Pitlor. “Here are twenty compellingly told, powerfully felt stories about urgent matters with profound consequences.”

Tudo é possível

release date: May 15, 2018
Tudo é possível
Da autora de O meu nome é Lucy Barton e Olive Kitteridge, vencedora do Pulitzer Prize e finalista do Booker Prize. Um retrato comovente e subtil das debilidades e paixões humanas, pela mão de uma das mais destacadas autoras americanas. Um dos melhores livros do ano: The New York Times * The Guardian Plano Nacional de Leitura Literatura - Maiores de 18 anos Lucy Barton, uma famosa escritora, volta à cidade da sua infância, em pleno Midwest americano. Na livraria local estão expostos exemplares do seu último livro, que todos os habitantes da pequena cidade querem comprar. Por inveja, curiosidade ou saudade. O seu inesperado regresso faz brotar uma série de histórias daqueles que a conheceram em menina: testemunhos de nostalgia, de condescendência ou de repúdio, recordações agridoces. Volvidos dezassete anos, o seu regresso ao lugar da infância é também, necessariamente, um reencontro com o passado; com a irmã Vicky, tão pronta a recriminar; e com o irmão Pete, um homem-menino carregando ainda o peso da infância de frio, fome e medo. Depois do sucesso de O meu nome é Lucy Barton , Elizabeth Strout regressa com um mosaico delicado da vida de todos os dias, um retrato íntimo das pessoas comuns que tentam entender-se e entender os outros, esforçando-se por ultrapassar o sempre crescente abismo entre o desejar e o ter. Lançando um olhar sobre as ambiguidades e ambivalências da alma humana, Tudo é possível é um hino à sensibilidade e à compaixão. Os elogios da crítica: «Ecos de Steinbeck e Tolstoi... Strout é uma observadora brilhante da ambiguidade e delicadeza da condição humana. Tudo é possível é um romance sábio e poderoso. Se há um tema que une estas histórias, é o desejo de ser compreendido - talvez o mais humano dos desejos.» The Guardian «Este livro mostra Strout naquilo que ela faz melhor do que qualquer outro autor, que é traçar retratos subtis dos azares e desilusões da vida normal, e dos momentos de alegria e afecto que recebemos em troca... Strout acerta em cheio mais uma vez.» The Washington Post «Quando Elizabeth Strout está em forma, existe alguém melhor do que ela? Este é um livro generoso e inteligente sobre a vida de todos os dias. A autoraentra tão fundo dentro das personagens que parece que vivemos dentro delas... É um livro que merece o título.» USA Today «Uma extraordinária análise das ambiguidades e dualidades do ser humano. Esta autora está cada vez melhor.» Kirkus «A prosa de Strout faz avançar a narrativa com momentos de clarividência extraordinariamente poéticos.» The New Yorker «Um olhar doloroso sobre os cantos mais obscuros da alma... Com compaixão, firmeza e enorme elegância, as suas palavras e personagens relembram-nos que, de facto, na vida tudo é possível.» San Francisco Chronicle «Com este livro, Strout atinge um patamar ainda mais incrível na arte de contar uma história.» Publisher''s Weekly «Um livro que confirma Strout como uma das autoras americanas mais elegantes e talentosas.» The Boston Globe «Extraordinário. Strout, que sempre foi excelente, está cada vez melhor.» Vogue «Strout penetra nos mecanismos interiores destas personagens e dos seus comportamentos, iluminando os conflitos emocionais e o puro prazer de ser humano...» NYLON «Inteligente e cheio de alma.» Elle «É um prazer ler uma mestre da literatura a fazer aquilo que faz melhor.» Marie Claire

Amy Isabelle (Sheets) _c

release date: Jun 01, 1999

Åh William!.

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Åh William!.
Hyllade Elizabeth Strout är tillbaka med sin tredje roman om Lucy Barton i New York. Lucy har nyligen blivit änka och navigerar i den nya tillvaron som ensamstående mor till två vuxna döttrar. Efter många år isär hör hennes exman William plötsligt av sig och ber henne följa med på en resa för att gräva i en sedan länge dold familjehemlighet - en hemlighet med kraft att kullkasta allt de tror sig veta om varandra. En historia om rädsla och osäkerhet, om enkla nöjen och kärlekshandlingar och om de tysta krafter som binder människor samman, även när de har vuxit isär.

Winter / druk 1

release date: Dec 03, 2014
Winter / druk 1
Een oud-lerares wiskunde volgt de gebeurtenissen in een kustplaatsje aan de Amerikaanse oostkust.

Ai, William!

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Ai, William!
La Lucy Barton, mare de dues filles adultes i vídua des de fa poc, és una escriptora d''èxit que viu a Nova York. Malgrat la seva separació, encara manté l''amistat amb en William, el seu primer marit i confident durant molt de temps. Tot recordant els anys d''universitat, el naixement de les filles, la dolorosa dissolució del seu matrimoni i les vides que van construir amb altres persones, ens endinsem en una relació de dècades tendra i complexa. Ai, William! copsa l''alegria i la tristesa de veure com els fills creixen i fan la seva; de descobrir secrets familiars que alteren tot el que ens pensem que sabem sobre els qui ens envolten, i la manera en què les persones vivim i estimem, contra tot pronòstic.

Amy i Isabelle

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Amy und Isabelle

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Amy und Isabelle
In her first novel, ''Amy and Isabelle'', Elizabeth Strout evokes a teenager''s alienation from her distant mother - and a parent''s rage at the discovery of her daughter''s sexual secrets. In most ways, Isabelle and Amy are like any mother and her 16-year-old daughter, a fierce mix of love and loathing exchanged in their every glance. And eating, sleeping, and working side by side in the gossip-ridden mill town of Shirley Falls doesn''t help matters. But when Amy is discovered behind the steamed-up windows of a car with her math teacher, the vast and icy distance between mother and daughter becomes unbridgeable. As news of the scandal reaches every ear, it is Isabelle who suffers from the harsh judgment of Shirley Falls, intensifying her shame about her own secret past. And as Amy seeks comfort elsewhere, she discovers the fragility of human happiness through other dramas, from the horror of a missing child to the trials of Fat Bev, the community peacemaker.

Amy et Isabelle

release date: Oct 11, 2017
Amy et Isabelle
Cet été-là, une vague de chaleur sans précédent s''abat sur la Nouvelle-Angleterre. A Shirley Falls, l''air est irrespirable. Mais pas aussi étouffant que le conflit opposant Amy à Isabelle - sa mère qui l''a toujours élevée seule. A 16 ans, la jeune fille connaît ses premiers émois. Un amour interdit. Un épisode qui renvoie Isabelle à son propre passé, à une faute qu''elle n''a pu expier. Au point de s''interdire tout bonheur. Par touches légères, Elizabeth Strout met en lumière les événements - petits ou grands - de cet été qui transformera à jamais ces deux femmes. Une délicate musique se fait alors entendre, qui révèle les nuances de l''âme humaine et préfigure Olive Kitteridge.

Olive Kitteridgeová

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Olive Kitteridgeová
Román držitelky Pullitzerovy ceny se odehrává v americkém maloměstě a představuje životní dramata jeho obyvatel. Spojujícím prvkem jednotlivých příběhů s hlubokým psychologickým vhledem je postava silné ženy Olive Kitteridgeové. Obyvatelé amerického městečka Crosby prožívají svá traumata, starosti a složité vztahy ve třinácti jednotlivých příbězích. Všemi se vine jako jednotící prvek příběh Olive, bývalé učitelky, ženy silných emocí i sebekázně, hlubokého pochopení a životní síly. Olive není nijak kladnou hrdinkou - není ani milá ani půvabná, reaguje mnohdy impulsivně nebo panovačně, přesto je schopna dodávat lidem kolem sebe sílu svým pevným životním postojem a upřímností. Díky schopnosti hlubokého vcítění do duší a problémů ostatních a pochopením k okolnostem jejich příběhů je schopna nejen jasně vidět jejich situaci a někdy do ní i nenápadně účinně zasáhnout, ale i dospět k pochopení sebe sama, zvládat vlastní city a vyrovnat se s problémy vlastního života. Kniha, vyznačující se mistrnou psychologickou drobnokresbou, získala své autorce roku 2009 Pullitzerovu cenu.
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