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Olive Kitteridge
by Elizabeth Strout
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Revolving around junior high school teacher Olive Kitteridge and her neighbors living along the coast of Maine, these thirteen linked short stories feature wonderfully vivid characters dealing with the regrets and tragedies of everyday lives. OLIVE KITTERIDGE was one of the most critically acclaimed titles released in 2008, earning a National Book Award nomination and winning the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
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9781400062089,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
2008
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9781423350033,
Compact Disc,
Brilliance Audio,
2008
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9781423350040,
Compact Disc,
Brilliance Audio Lib Edn,
2008
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9781423350057,
MP3 CD,
Brilliance Audio,
2008
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9781423350064,
MP3 CD,
Brilliance Audio Lib Edn,
2008
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9781423350095,
Compact Disc,
Brilliance Audio,
2008
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9780812971835,
Paperback,
Random House Inc,
2008
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Publisher Notes
The larger-than-life world of Olive Kitteridge, a retired school teacher and unofficial town crier in a small coastal town in Maine, is revealed in a series of luminous stories that explore her diverse roles in many lives, including a lounge singer haunted by a past love, a young man grieving over his lost mother, her stoic husband, and her own resentful son. Reprint.
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"Easy to read and impossible to forget." (starred review)
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