The Guardian Australia ·general ·2 hours ago

Elizabeth Strout’s new novel explores trauma and alienation in coastal Massachusetts

Elizabeth Strout's latest novel, The Things We Never Say, follows Artie Dam, a 57-year-old history teacher in coastal Massachusetts grappling with personal trauma and family disconnection. As Artie confronts his past and the impact of a tragic car accident, he faces increasing alienation in a rapidly changing world. This is Strout's 11th book, introducing a new cast of characters.

Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia

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