Elsewhere
By Richard Russo
By Richard Russo
By Richard Russo
By Richard Russo
By Richard Russo
Read by Richard Russo
By Richard Russo
Read by Richard Russo
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$20.00
Jul 30, 2013 | ISBN 9780307949769
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Oct 30, 2012 | ISBN 9780307959546
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Oct 30, 2012 | ISBN 9780449012529
453 Minutes
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Praise
A Washington Post Notable Work of Nonfiction
An NPR Best Book of 2012
“An intimate and powerful family story . . . impeccably told.” —Chicago Tribune
“Moving and darkly funny. . . . Russo mines grace from his gritty hometown.” —The Wall Street Journal
“One of the most honest, moving American memoirs in years. . . . Russo’s intellectual and emotional honesty are remarkable.” —NPR Books
“Russo conjures the incredible bond between single mother and only child in a way that makes his story particularly powerful.” —The Daily Beast
“Redemption is always the prize in a Russo story. Nowhere do we see that more clearly than in Elsewhere, a brave little book in which a writer spins deprivation into advantage, suffering into wisdom, and a broken mother into a muse.” —The Washington Post
“Vivid . . . devastating. . . . Russo brings the remarkable compassion he’s known for in his fiction to this account.” —The Christian Science Monitor
“Russo is the Bruce Springsteen of novelists. . . . In a paragraph or even a phrase, he can summon up a whole world.” —Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air
“Funny and winning. . . . This stirring book belongs to Jean and Rick.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Filled with insights, by turn tender and tough, about human fidelity, frailty, forbearance, and fortitude.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
“A quietly riveting portrait. . . . Elsewhere depicts the tenacious grip that Gloversville exerted on mother and son alike.” —The New York Observer
“Exquisite. . . . Elsewhere is a memoir and a bravura essay, a meditation on negotiating flaws.” —The Miami Herald
“Richard Russo has mined his childhood with enormous energy, humor and craftsmanship. . . . Readers discovering Russo through this memoir and then returning to his first few titles are embarking on a delightful voyage with a gifted writer about whom they now know a great deal.” —The Seattle Times
“Affecting. . . . Russo’s parallel themes of people and place come together elegantly.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“A real-life mystery about his mother’s demons. . . . Russo writes without bitterness, but with the kind of clear-eyed compassion he bestows on his fictional characters.” —USA Today
“Rich and layered. . . . Russo’s memoir is an honest book about a universal subject: those familial bonds that only get trickier with time.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Outstanding.” —Chicago Sun-Times
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