Lucy by the sea [sound recording] : a novel / Elizabeth Strout.
"With her trademark spare, crystalline prose-a voice infused with "intimate, fragile, desperate humanness" (The Washington Post)-Elizabeth Strout once again turns her exquisitely-tuned eye to the inner workings of the human heart, this time following the indomitable heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton and Oh William! through the early days of the pandemic. As a panicked world goes into lockdown, Lucy Barton is uprooted from her life in Manhattan and bundled away to a small town in Maine by her ex-husband and longtime friend, William. For the next several months, it's just Lucy, William, and their complex past together in a little house nestled against the moody, swirling sea. They will not emerge unscathed"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593669457
- Physical Description: 7 audio discs (8.5 hours) : digital ; 4 3/4 inches.
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: New York : Random House Audio, [2022]
- Copyright: ℗2022
Content descriptions
General Note: | Compact discs. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Kimberly Farr. |
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Subject: | Divorced men > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Pandemics > Fiction. Social isolation > Fiction. Maine > Fiction. |
Genre: | Audiobooks. Domestic fiction. Novels. Psychological fiction. |
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"With her trademark spare, crystalline prose, Elizabeth Strout once again turns her exquisitely-tuned eye to the inner workings of the human heart, this time following the indomitable heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton and Oh William! through the early days of the pandemic. As a panicked world goes into lockdown, Lucy Barton is uprooted from her life in Manhattan and bundled away to a small town in Maine by her ex-husband and longtime friend, William. For the next several months, it's just Lucy, William, and their complex past together in a little house nestled against the moody, swirling sea. They will not emerge unscathed"-- - Random House, Inc.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠From the Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author of My Name is Lucy Barton and Olive Kitteridge comes a âpoised and movingâ (Vogue) novel about a divorced couple stuck together during lockdownâand the love, loss, despair, and hope that animate us even as the world seems to be falling apart.
âStroutâs understanding of the human condition is capacious.ââNPR
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, Oprah Daily, Entertainment Weekly, San Francisco Chronicle, NPR, Time, The Washington Post, The Christian Science Monitor, PopSugar, She Reads
With her trademark spare, crystalline proseâa voice infused with âintimate, fragile, desperate humannessâ (The Washington Post)âElizabeth Strout turns her exquisitely tuned eye to the inner workings of the human heart, following the indomitable heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton through the early days of the pandemic.
As a panicked world goes into lockdown, Lucy Barton is uprooted from her life in Manhattan and bundled away to a small town in Maine by her ex-husband and on-again, off-again friend, William. For the next several months, itâs just Lucy, William, and their complex past together in a little house nestled against the moody, swirling sea.
Rich with empathy and emotion, Lucy by the Sea vividly captures the fear and struggles that come with isolation, as well as the hope, peace, and possibilities that those long, quiet days can inspire. At the heart of this story are the deep human connections that unite us even when weâre apartâthe pain of a beloved daughterâs suffering, the emptiness that comes from the death of a loved one, the promise of a new friendship, and the comfort of an old, enduring love.
Shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize