Brisbane Times
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Elizabeth Strout introduces new characters in her melancholy new novel
Elizabeth Strout introduces new characters in her melancholy novel "The Things We Never Say," departing from her Olive Kitteridge universe. The book follows aging history teacher Artie Dam in Massachusetts, who confronts an existential crisis and uncovers a family secret after nearly drowning. Strout's most overtly political work explores hidden truths and American societal divisions with minimal dark humor.
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