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Anything is possible : a novel / Elizabeth Strout.

By: Material type: SoundSoundPublication details: [Westminster, MD] : Books on Tape, [2017]Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 7 audio discs (8 hr., 29 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781524774929 :
  • 1524774928
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  • 813/.54 23
Read by Kimberly Farr.Summary: "Anything Is Possible explores the whole range of human emotion through the intimate dramas of people struggling to understand themselves and others. Here are two sisters: One trades self-respect for a wealthy husband while the other finds in the pages of a book a kindred spirit who changes her life. The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence. Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout's place as one of America's most respected and cherished authors."--Amazon.com.
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Adult Audiobook Phillipsburg Free Public Library Audiobooks Audiobooks AV FIC STR [CD] Available 36748002372789
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - An unforgettable cast of small-town characters copes with love and loss in this new work of fiction by #1 bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout.

Winner of The Story Prize - A Washington Post and New York Times Notable Book - One of USA Today 's top 10 books of the year

Recalling Olive Kitteridge in its richness, structure, and complexity, Anything Is Possible explores the whole range of human emotion through the intimate dramas of people struggling to understand themselves and others.

Here are two sisters: One trades self-respect for a wealthy husband while the other finds in the pages of a book a kindred spirit who changes her life. The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence.

Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout's place as one of America's most respected and cherished authors.

Praise for Anything Is Possible

"When Elizabeth Strout is on her game, is there anybody better? . . . This is a generous, wry book about everyday lives, and Strout crawls so far inside her characters you feel you inhabit them. . . . This is a book that earns its title. Try reading it without tears, or wonder." -- USA Today (four stars)

"Readers who loved My Name Is Lucy Barton . . . are in for a real treat. . . . Strout is a master of the story cycle form. . . . She paints cumulative portraits of the heartache and soul of small-town America by giving each of her characters a turn under her sympathetic spotlight." --NPR

"These stories return Strout to the core of what she does more magnanimously than anyone else." -- The Washington Post

"In this wise and accomplished book, pain and healing exist in perpetual dependence, like feuding siblings." -- The Wall Street Journal

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Read by Kimberly Farr.

"Anything Is Possible explores the whole range of human emotion through the intimate dramas of people struggling to understand themselves and others. Here are two sisters: One trades self-respect for a wealthy husband while the other finds in the pages of a book a kindred spirit who changes her life. The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence. Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout's place as one of America's most respected and cherished authors."--Amazon.com.

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Library Journal Review

Kimberly Farr, who gracefully, achingly gave voice to the eponymous protagonist in Strout's My Name Is Lucy Barton, returns here as Lucy but adds to her repertoire Lucy's family, neighbors, and long-ago acquaintances who call Amgash, IL, home. When Lucy's mother unexpectedly arrived in -Lucy's Manhattan hospital room in Strout's earlier book, the small-town stories she brought distracted mother and daughter from sharing more intimate moments neither could face. Here, Strout's nine interlinked tales lay bare the desires, defeats, hopes, and dreams of a tiny community deserted by its most famous citizen-writer Lucy Barton. Lucy makes a brief afternoon book tour stopover after almost two decades away for a fraught, difficult visit with her left-behind siblings. Beyond devastating family revelations are fiery realizations from the school janitor who watched over Lucy so long ago, the teacher who recognizes the outstanding potential in Lucy's troubled niece, the local veteran who hasn't fully come home from war, a peeping Tom whose wife is seemingly complicit, and a B&B owner who listens to strangers' secrets. VERDICT Strout's immense readership will surely appreciate Farr's careful, empathic rendition of her latest classic-in-the-making. ["A deep and complex inside view of the hearts and minds of individuals who make up a community": LJ 4/1/17 starred review of the Random hc.]-Terry Hong, Smithsonian BookDragon, Washington, DC © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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