I love Elizabeth Strout, so no surprise I loved this book.
Similar to Olive Kitteridge, this book is a series of interlinked short stories, with characters blending across time and place to form a beautiful quilt of a story.
This is a "sequel" to My Name Is Lucy Barton, and tells the stories of the people in Amgash, the small town Lucy left as a young woman.
Lucy herself is mentioned in a few stories, and makes a direct appearance in one of the stories.
Similar to Olive Kitteridge, this book is a series of interlinked short stories, with characters blending across time and place to form a beautiful quilt of a story.
This is a "sequel" to My Name Is Lucy Barton, and tells the stories of the people in Amgash, the small town Lucy left as a young woman.
Lucy herself is mentioned in a few stories, and makes a direct appearance in one of the stories.