Tell Me Everything

FT: A book with a big heart

Strout delivers that most terrible and yet important of literary clichés: a book with heart.… Like all the best literary landscapes, [the town of] Crosby is everywhere, its people are all of us and their stories matter.
The Financial Times

Alice Fishburn, “Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout — a small-town story with a big heart,” The Financial Times, Sept 4, 2024.

SF Chronicle: A generous, compassionate novel

Set in Maine, Elizabeth Strout’s “Tell Me Everything” is a generous, compassionate novel about the human need for connection, understanding and love, and the damage that occurs when those things are denied. The story brings together Strout’s most beloved characters from previous books — Olive Kitteridge, Lucy Barton and the Burgess Boys — in a series of episodes that span a year, a time of great change.
San Francisco Chronicle

Laurie Hertzel, “Review: Elizabeth Strout brings together beloved characters in novel about connection,” Datebook, San Francisco Chronicle, Aug 30, 2024.