Lucy by the Sea

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Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Random House Trade
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.8 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593446089

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About the Author
Elizabeth Strout is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lucy by the Sea; Oh William!; Olive, Again; Anything Is Possible, winner of the Story Prize; My Name Is Lucy Barton; The Burgess Boys; Olive Kitteridge, winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Abide with Me; and Amy and Isabelle, winner of the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize. She has also been a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize in London. She lives in Maine.
Reviews
"No novelist working today has [Elizabeth] Strout's extraordinary capacity for radical empathy, for seeing the essence of people beyond reductive categories, for uniting us without sentimentality. I didn't just love Lucy by the Sea; I needed it. May droves of readers come to feel enlarged, comforted, and genuinely uplifted by Lucy's story."--The Boston Globe

"Heartwarming as well as somber . . . Although simple on the surface, Strout's new novel manages, like her others, to encompass love and friendship, joy and anxiety, grief and grievances, loneliness and shame--and a troubling sense of growing unrest and division in America. . . . Strout's understanding of the human condition is capacious."--NPR

"Rendered in Strout's graceful, deceptively light prose . . . Lucy's done the hard work of transformation. May we do the same." --The New York Times Book Review

"Like all of Strout's novels, Lucy by the Sea has an anecdotal surface that belies a firm underlying structure. It is meant to feel like life--random, surprising, occasionally lit with flashes of larger meaning--but it is art."--The New Yorker

"The novel inhabits an emotionally rich terrain, where past failures shine light on future possibilities, where strength comes from vulnerability and where chance challenges choices. . . . Strout is a natural and generous writer, letting feeling and intuition lead her craft."--Associated Press

"Deeply moving and quietly funny."--The New York Times (100 Notable Books of 2022)

"Strout fans will delight in the appearance of beloved characters from previous novels, including Olive Kitteridge and Isabelle . . . as they struggle and hope--together but in isolation."--The Washington Post (50 Notable Works of Fiction)

"Through her empathetic hand, Strout reveals what was lost in this turbulent time, but also--via her discoveries about marriage, family, and love--what Lucy gained."--Time

"Poised and moving . . . It is only in the steady hands of Strout, whose prose has an uncanny, plainspoken elegance, that you will want to relive those early months of wiping down groceries and social isolation. . . . This is a slim, beautifully controlled book that bursts with emotion."--Vogue

"The Pulitzer Prize-winning Portland author reprises her Lucy Barton character to convert the grimmest period in our recent past into something triumphant and hopeful."--Portland Press Herald

"A quietly profound book about grief and loss--oh, so much loss!--but also kindness, generosity and resilience."--Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Strout excels at distilling complex human emotions--fear of failure, regret that we never measured up-- into something familiar and understandable."--BookTrib

"Strout follows up Oh William! with a captivating entry in the Lucy Barton series. . . . What emerges is a prime testament to the characters' resilience. With Lucy Barton, Strout continues to draw from a deep well."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)