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Olive, Again

by Elizabeth Strout

Olive, Again

by Elizabeth Strout

In 'Olive, Again', Elizabeth Strout revisits the formidable and candid character of Olive Kitteridge. Set in Crosby, Maine, this novel explores Olive's encounters with life's changes as she ages, from grappling with her existence to dealing with the evolving relationships around her. Through her new life with a second husband, to her complex relationship with her estranged son, Olive confronts loss, acceptance, and the unfolding dramas of friends and neighbours. Her journey is a stark testament to the human condition, punctuated by moments of intense emotion and the tender wisdom gleaned from the ordinariness of life.

  • Women
  • Fiction
  • Drama
  • Aging
  • Community
  • Relationships
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