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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. . .…

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5 authors picked Tell Me Everything as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Strout is one of my favorite authors, and her newest novel brings together a cast of characters from all her previous work--including self-made bestselling novelist Lucy Barton and the incorrigible Olive Kitteridge, crusty as ever in her nineties. Strout is a brilliant observer of the human condition with a unique writing style that delivers up complex relationships in deceptively simple prose. This latest book also sprinkles in a touch of mystery. A wonderful read!

Elizabeth Strout does not disappoint with her gorgeous prose and character development. We are back in Crosby, Maine with Olive Kitteridge, Lucy Barton, and Bob Burgess. The question is asked, what does anyone's life mean? Through the depths of the relationships, a murder, each one questioning their lives and through in depth conversations and interactions come to understandings about themselves, their past, and what shaped them. Olive, is a hoot! Beautifully written and a must read.

Elizabeth Strout's writing style is straightforward and compelling – she draws the reader into the world of her novel. She is intensely interested in the muddled lives that people lead, and the ways in which people interact and influence each other – Lucy Barton, the novelist in the story, says that what interests her are, 'People and their lives,' and this is very much how Strout as a writer seems to feel.

I also loved the setting, in Maine during the Covid pandemic.

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