Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout returns to Crosby, Maine and to her beloved characters in a novel of friendship, love and the many ways in which we tell our own stories. Strout joins us to talk about writing familiar faces, creating a sense of community, the importance of emotional truth and more with Miwa […]
Mothers, daughters, and sisters are all marked by their familial connections, ranging from strained relationships to deep friendships. The complexities of these bonds are ones almost every woman can relate to, and whether you’re looking for a book to read for Women’s History Month or for a story that celebrates the ups and downs of […]
B&N: Elizabeth Strout thank you so much for joining us on Poured Over. Your new novel is Oh, William, it’s out today. And I have to confess, I love this guy. I love when I’m completely well, not completely, but I’m slightly mortified that I’m admitting that I’m completely in love with a fictional character […]
The author of “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand” talks about her new novel with award-winning writer Elizabeth Strout.
There isn’t one story in Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout’s concise, powerful new novel My Name Is Lucy Barton. Instead there are multitudes: stories about mothers and daughters, about husbands and wives, about boys who wear girls’ clothing and artists who wear clothing from Bloomingdales, about even successful authors who feel awkward in the world and alone. […]