Tell Me Everything: Oprah's Book Club
By Elizabeth Strout
By Elizabeth Strout
By Elizabeth Strout
By Elizabeth Strout
By Elizabeth Strout
Read by Kimberly Farr
By Elizabeth Strout
Read by Kimberly Farr
By Elizabeth Strout
Read by Kimberly Farr
By Elizabeth Strout
Read by Kimberly Farr
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
Category: Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$30.00
Sep 10, 2024 | ISBN 9780593446096
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Sep 10, 2024 | ISBN 9780593446102
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Sep 10, 2024 | ISBN 9780593669495
660 Minutes
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$40.00
Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9780593669488
660 Minutes
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Praise
“A generous, compassionate novel about the human need for connection, understanding and love, and the damage that occurs when those things are denied.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“A rich tapestry, intricately wrought yet effortlessly realized, both suspenseful and meditative . . . Suffering and the enduring of it, the human impulse to solve and resolve confronting the fundamental unknowability of others and life’s essential mystery, finding hope, love, and connection in improbable places: Strout’s perpetual preoccupations are here explored with clear sighted rigor, emotional generosity, and bighearted joy.”—The Boston Globe
“[Strout’s] books are really about exploring characters so rich that they reveal more of themselves in book after book after book.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“No need to have read Strout’s other work to fall in love with this stand-alone story that explores the quiet impact we have on each other every day.”—Real Simple
“Strout covers the ghosts of marriages and the indignity of old age with her usual thoughtfulness.”—Vulture
“This book may be the epitome of literary fun . . . Once again, Strout has managed to compress key histories from her earlier books into a few telling sentences, a miracle of distillation that opens this novel, and the Strout ecosystem, to new and old readers alike.”—Portland Press-Herald
“Quietly wonderful and wise.”—AAR
“Rejoice, Strout fans . . . the author concerns herself and her characters with the art of narrative . . . a reminder that our mistakes make up our most interesting tales.”—Los Angeles Times
“Life, thank goodness, goes on in Strout’s remarkably-crafted world.”—Town and Country
“Strout weaves a gossamer-light web of a community’s hopes and setbacks.”—The Guardian
“Strout superfans will be thrilled to see the prickly protagonist of the author’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Olive Kitteridge . . . finally cross paths with the tender heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton and Lucy by the Sea. But if you’ve never cracked the spine of a Strout novel before, don’t sweat it—you’ll feel like a Crosby, Maine, local by the end of the first chapter.”—Oprah Daily
“Another deeply human and vibrant portrait of relationships, Tell Me Everything will bring the cozy and comforting story that fans have come to expect.”—She Reads
“With tenderness, honesty, intimacy, and compassion, Strout uses her cunning powers of observation to draw readers beyond the mundane to the miraculous complexities where true friendship lies. . . . An absolute must-have.”—Booklist, starred review
“The narrative threads make for dishy small-town drama, but even more satisfying are the insights Strout weaves into the dialogue. Longtime fans and newcomers alike will relish this.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
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