The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout review readers will delight in these new characters
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The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout review  readers will delight in these new characters
"Elizabeth Strout's journey to becoming a celebrated author was marked by years of rejection, ultimately culminating in her winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2009, showcasing her resilience and dedication to storytelling."
"The Things We Never Say, Strout's latest novel, takes readers to coastal Massachusetts and introduces Artie Dam, a history teacher whose life reflects the complexities of ordinary existence."
Elizabeth Strout, an American author, faced years of rejection before publishing her first novel in her 40s. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009 and has received multiple nominations for prestigious awards. Strout's work often explores the lives of white, working-class individuals in small-town America, delving into their joys, disappointments, and traumas. Her latest book, The Things We Never Say, introduces a new cast of characters, including Artie Dam, a beloved history teacher. Strout's interconnected fictional worlds have made her characters feel like personal friends to readers.
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