Elizabeth Strout is the Pulitzer prize-winning author of My Name is Lucy Barton, Anything is Possible, Oh William!, Amy and Isabelle, Abide With Me, The Burgess Boys, Olive Kitteridge, and Olive, Again. She has been nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award, the International Dublin Literary Award, the Orange Prize and the Booker Prize. She lives in Maine.
Strout is, as ever, wonderfully attentive to life’s inescapable cruelties and woes * Sunday Times * 'The shrewd-eyed observer of love, loss and the ties that bind – life, basically – is back. Strout weaves a gossamer light web of a community’s hopes and setbacks.' -- Observer Strout’s ability to reveal the wonder in unrecorded lives continues to astonish * Telegraph * Elizabeth Strout welcomes us home again, back to the small town where we witness the interconnection of all the characters we've ever loved in her previous novels. It's a beautiful read reminding us that there is extraordinary love in ordinary actions. -- Oprah Winfrey Stunning, deeply felt and profoundly intelligent * Guardian * Strout delivers that most terrible and yet important of literary clichés: a book with heart * Financial Times * I'm looking forward to the return of another literary friend, Lucy Barton, when Elizabeth Strout publishes Tell Me Everything in August' * The Irish Times - The best books of 2024 so far * A stunner that unites beloved characters from her previous books... Strout's musing on life and the importance of storytelling are downright profound * People * Pathos and dry humour gild tender reflections on loneliness and connection, and the redemptive power of storytelling. * Observer * Above all, Tell Me Everything is a novel of moods, how they govern our personal lives and public spaces, reflected in Strout's shimmering technique * Washington Post *