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Oh William!

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Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Strout is the Pulitzer prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge , as well as The Burgess Boys , Abide With Me, Amy and Isabelle, My Name is Lucy Barton and Olive, Again . She has also been nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award, the Orange Prize and the Man Booker Prize. She lives between New York and Maine. Klappentext THE TOP TEN SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER The Pulitzer Prize-winning, Booker-longlisted, bestselling author returns to her beloved heroine Lucy Barton in a luminous novel about love, loss, and the family secrets that can erupt and bewilder us at any point in life Lucy Barton is a successful writer living in New York, navigating the second half of her life as a recent widow and parent to two adult daughters. A surprise encounter leads her to reconnect with William, her first husband - and longtime, on-again-off-again friend and confidante. Recalling their college years, the birth of their daughters, the painful dissolution of their marriage, and the lives they built with other people, Strout weaves a portrait, stunning in its subtlety, of a tender, complex, decades-long partnership. Oh William! captures the joy and sorrow of watching children grow up and start families of their own; of discovering family secrets, late in life, that alter everything we think we know about those closest to us; and the way people live and love, against all odds. At the heart of this story is the unforgettable, indomitable voice of Lucy Barton, who once again offers a profound, lasting reflection on the mystery of existence. 'This is the way of life,' Lucy says. 'The many things we do not know until it is too late.' 'Elizabeth Strout is one of my very favourite writers, so the fact that Oh William! may well be my favorite of her books is a mathematical equation for joy. The depth, complexity, and love contained in these pages is a miraculous achievement' Ann Patchett 'A superbly gifted storyteller and a craftswoman in a league of her own' Hilary Mantel ' A terrific writer' Zadie Smith 'She gets better with each book' Maggie O'Farrell 'Miraculous' Guardian 'Brilliant' Sunday Times 'A majestic book. I do not know any other writer who can portray life in this way' Rachel Joyce 'I cannot get Lucy Barton out of my head' The Times 'An absolute delight of a book' Claire Fuller 'A wonderful book' Emma Healey Zusammenfassung THE TOP TEN SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER The Pulitzer Prize-winning, Booker-longlisted, bestselling author returns to her beloved heroine Lucy Barton in a luminous novel about love, loss, and the family secrets that can erupt and bewilder us at any point in life Lucy Barton is a successful writer living in New York, navigating the second half of her life as a recent widow and parent to two adult daughters. A surprise encounter leads her to reconnect with William, her first husband - and longtime, on-again-off-again friend and confidante. Recalling their college years, the birth of their daughters, the painful dissolution of their marriage, and the lives they built with other people, Strout weaves a portrait, stunning in its subtlety, of a tender, complex, decades-long partnership. Oh William! captures the joy and sorrow of watching children grow up and start families of their own; of discovering family secrets, late in life, that alter everything we think we know about those closest to us; and the way people live and love, against all odds. At the heart of this story is the unforgettable, indomitable voice of Lucy Barton, who once again offers a profound, lasting reflection on the mystery of existence. 'This is the way of life,' Lucy says.

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Authors Elizabeth Strout
Publisher Viking
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.10.2021
 
EAN 9780241508176
ISBN 978-0-241-50817-6
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 134 mm x 205 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

New York, New York City, FICTION / Women, FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce, 21st Century, Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Early 21st century c 2000 to c 2050

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