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Tell Me Everything

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Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
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Sep 10, 2024 | ISBN 9780593446096

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Praise for Tell Me Everything

“Strout reminds us that storytelling can be powerful; that most people’s lives go unrecorded; and that paying witness to everyday events is a gift. 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. Late in the novel, after Olive asks Lucy the point of writing stories, she responds, ‘People and the lives they lead. That’s the point.’ Longtime fans and newcomers alike will relish this.”Publishers Weekly, starred review


Praise for Elizabeth Strout

“No novelist working today has [Elizabeth] Strout’s extraordinary capacity for radical empathy, for seeing the essence of people beyond reductive categories, for uniting us without sentimentality.”The Boston Globe

“Strout’s understanding of the human condition is capacious.”—NPR

“One proof of Elizabeth Strout’s greatness is the sleight of hand with which she injects sneaky subterranean power into seemingly transparent prose. Strout works in the realm of everyday speech, conjuring repetitions, gaps and awkwardness with plain language and forthright diction, yet at the same time unleashing a tidal urgency that seems to come out of nowhere even as it operates in plain sight.”The New York Times Book Review

“There is an insistent generosity in Strout’s books, and a restraint that obscures the complexity of their construction.”The Washington Post

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