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Everything is possible

Elizabeth Strout

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A stunning novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge, about the residents of a small town in rural Illinois and the truth about what's possible. Lucy Barton is a successful writer living in New York, navigating the second marriage of her ex-husband and her...

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Everything is possible

A stunning novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge, about the residents of a small town in rural Illinois and the truth about what's possible.

Lucy Barton is a successful writer living in New York, navigating the second marriage of her ex-husband and her complex relationship with her two grown daughters. But when she is summoned to the bedside of her estranged brother, who is recovering from a terrible accident, Lucy returns to her childhood home in Amgash, Illinois—a place she left behind seventeen years ago. Anything Is Possible tells the story of the townspeople of Amgash, many of whom are known to Lucy. It is here that Lucy is forced to reckon with her past, and in doing so, she begins to understand the lives of those she grew up with, the people who shaped her, and the secrets they kept. This is a novel that solidifies Elizabeth Strout's importance as one of America's most respected and significant authors.

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Elizabeth Strout (Portland, 1956) es una novelista norteamericana autora de Amy e Isabelle (1998, ganadora del Premio Art Seidenbaum de Los Angeles Times y del Premio Heartland del Chicago Tribune), Quédate conmigo y Los hermanos Burgess, así como de las exit...

Elizabeth Strout (Portland, 1956) es una novelista norteamericana autora de Amy e Isabelle (1998, ganadora del Premio Art Seidenbaum de Los Angeles Times y del Premio Heartland del Chicago Tribune), Quédate conmigo y Los hermanos Burgess, así como de las exitosas sagas protagonizadas por Olive Kitteridge —Olive Kitteridge, ganadora de los premios Pulitzer, Llibreter, Bancarella y Mondello y que se convirtió en una aclamada serie de televisión, y Luz de febrero — y por Lucy Barton —Me llamo Lucy Barton, Todo es posible, Ay, William (considerado uno de los mejores libros del año según The Times y finalista del Premio Booker, con la que Alfaguara inició en 2022 la publicación de la obra de Strout), y, ahora, Lucy y el mar—. Además, ha sido finalista del Premio PEN/Faulkner y del Premio Orange. Actualmente vive entre Nueva York y Portland.