The things we never say

Elizabeth Strout

Hardcover • 336 Pages • CAD 39.33 • English • 9780241814307
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Publisher Penguin
ISBN13 9780241814307
ASIN/SKU 0241814308
Book Format Hardcover
Language English
Pages 336
List Price CAD 39.33
Publishing Date 07/05/2026
Dimensions 13.8 x 1.8 x 20.4 cm
Weight 264 g
Book Code BD00066746

Discover The things we never say by Elizabeth Strout. This book is published by Penguin in Hardcover format, ISBN 9780241814307, ASIN 0241814308, under Literature and Fiction, Family Life, Literary Fiction.

Book Description

With exquisite prose and profound insight, Elizabeth Strout captures the way grief reverberates through decades, the comfort found in deep friendships and the freedom that comes when we break free of our secrets. "The Things We Never Say" is a stunning new novel from one of our most acclaimed observers of the human heart. B format hardback.

Author Biography

Elizabeth Strout is the author of the New York Times bestseller Olive Kitteridge, for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize; the national bestseller Abide with Me; and Amy and Isabelle, winner of the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award 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 and New York City.

Editorial Reviews

“Let’s hope that this fine author continues steadily along her path, delivering unto her loyal readers story upon story, gift upon gift.”—The Guardian

“Strout’s capacious empathy and rigorous attention to the nuances of human behavior and psychology are as evident as ever in The Things We Never Say. She has always been unafraid to go to the darkest places in human experience, confronting hideous abuse, unfathomable suffering, and profound despair with unflinching honesty.”—The Boston Globe

“Strout has a signature ability to make me feel for her characters . . . in her careful, close observations, his depths become increasingly legible. You wish he were not experiencing this pain, but you understand where it is coming from . . . The result is a reading experience of both great warmth and great worry. I don’t know anyone else doing it quite like this today.”—Chicago Tribune

“This is a profound, resplendent novel that stares our present moment in the face while throwing a lifeboat to cling to in the storm.”—Financial Times

“Strout develops a rich story around the distance between people who think they’ve fostered a certain intimacy.”—Cultured

“The Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist unveils a fresh setting and troupe of characters that lifts her literary game with energized prose and gimlet-eyed insights.”—Time

“Strout’s masterful novel poses searching questions, yet ultimately gives readers hope.”—Shelf Awareness

“Strout masterfully explores her central themes (after a ‘lunatic’ former president is reelected, a clear reference to Trump, Artie feels like the ‘country was committing suicide’) and offers timeless observations, suggesting, for example, that her characters feel distant from those they love most because ‘to say anything real was to say things that nobody wanted to know.’”—Publishers Weekly

“Tantalizingly perceptive and compassionate . . . Strout fans will flock to her latest, thrilled to meet new characters in her always compelling fictional universe.”—Booklist, starred review

“‘Mostly we travel through life unsighted,’ he notes in this beautiful tale from Strout (Olive Kitteridge), my all-time favorite author, whose books are often at least partly about how authentic human connections are made by sharing our stories.”—AARP

“We’re all familiar with the concept of being alone in a crowd. But leave it to Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout to find new dimensions to the feeling in this powerful new novel.”—Town & Country

“I always know I’m in steady hands when reading Elizabeth Strout, whether it’s a Lucy Barton book, or one from another of her multiverse. . . . Strout is consistent and satisfying: her writing is . . . always delightful, and illuminates the world in new, brighter colors with every book she writes.”—Literary Hub

“Strout’s decision to start fresh feels like a promise: new characters to obsess over, new quiet devastations to survive. Here, a high school teacher’s seemingly settled life is upended by a long-kept secr

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