Tell Me Everything

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"Tell Me Everything" by Elizabeth Strout reunites beloved characters in Crosby, Maine, weaving a narrative rich in love, loss, and life's meaning, showcasing Strout's literary mastery.

"Tell Me Everything" by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout is a compelling novel that intertwines the lives of beloved characters from her previous works, set against the backdrop of Crosby, Maine. This narrative masterfully explores themes of love, loss, and the quest for meaning in everyday life.

In this installment, town lawyer Bob Burgess becomes entangled in a complex murder investigation, defending a reclusive man accused of killing his mother. Simultaneously, acclaimed writer Lucy Barton, now residing by the sea with her ex-husband William, forms a deep friendship with Bob. Their shared walks and conversations reveal personal fears, regrets, and reflections on life's purpose.

A significant highlight is Lucy's introduction to the iconic Olive Kitteridge, now living in a retirement community. Their afternoons together, filled with storytelling, breathe life into the unrecorded lives of those around them, emphasizing the profound impact of human connection.

Strout's exceptional ability to delve into the human condition is evident as she brings together characters from her acclaimed novels, including "Olive Kitteridge" and "My Name Is Lucy Barton." "Tell Me Everything" stands as a testament to her literary prowess, offering readers a rich tapestry of interconnected lives and emotions.

Key Features:

  • Reunion of characters from Strout's previous novels, providing a cohesive narrative experience.
  • Exploration of complex human emotions and relationships.
  • Set in the evocative town of Crosby, Maine, a recurring setting in Strout's works.
  • A blend of mystery and introspection, engaging readers on multiple levels.

"Tell Me Everything" is a must-read for fans of Elizabeth Strout and newcomers alike, offering a profound exploration of life's intricacies through the lens of familiar and new characters.

Author Biography:

Elizabeth Strout, born in Portland, Maine, is a distinguished American novelist renowned for her deep exploration of human relationships and small-town life. Her debut novel, "Amy and Isabelle," garnered critical acclaim, winning the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. She achieved widespread recognition with "Olive Kitteridge," which won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and was adapted into an Emmy Award-winning miniseries. Strout's other notable works include "The Burgess Boys," "My Name Is Lucy Barton," and "Anything Is Possible." Her narratives often revisit the fictional towns of Crosby and Shirley Falls, Maine, creating a cohesive literary universe. Strout's profound understanding of the human condition and her evocative storytelling have solidified her place as a leading voice in contemporary American literature.

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SKU 9780241634356
Barcode # 9780241634356
Brand Penguin Books Ltd
Artist / Author Elizabeth Strout
Shipping Weight 0.3000kg
Shipping Width 0.020m
Shipping Height 0.210m
Shipping Length 0.140m
Unit Of Measure each
Number of pages 336

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