| Authors: |
Elizabeth Strout
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Books |
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English |
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| Year: |
2008 |
| ISBN: |
9780812971835 (pbk.) 0812971833 (pbk.) |
| Series: |
Reader's circle (Random House (Firm))
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4 out of 5: They liked it |
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Olive Kitteridge by ldeem |
| I want to start all over and read this book again. Olive is everyman. Elizabeth Strout got it so right! |
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Most excellent! by Stacey |
| Olive is unbelievably obtuse and insightful, mean and kind. Kind of like us... |
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Olive Kitteridge by Reference help |
| Pulitzer Prize in letters. Fiction. 2009. |
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