![]() ![]() When shy Amy falls for the advances of her math teacher, her relationship with Isabelle is severely fractured. Their mother-daughter bond is fraught with tension from unexpressed resentments, but ultimately held together by a fierce love. The story centers 16-year-old Amy Goodrow and her mother, Isabelle. Strout’s debut novel is also the first of her novels that I ever picked up-and it was love at first paragraph. Start with the first three, then dive right into Olive, Again. ![]() All of them will leave you feeling deeply rewarded and also wanting more. If these are themes that speak to you-and if you get shivers from exceptionally well-crafted prose-then consider picking up these Elizabeth Strout titles. This is, indeed, what I came away with, not only after reading Olive Kitteridge, but after reading each of her other works as well-seven in all, each multilayered its own way. ![]()
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