Anything Is Possible - by Elizabeth Strout (Paperback) (2024)

About the Book

Includes a reading group guide with author interview and discussion questions.

Book Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - An unforgettable cast of small-town characters copes with love and loss in this "compulsively readable" (San Francisco Chronicle) novel from #1 bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout

"This book, this writer, are magnificent."--Ann Patchett

Winner of The Story Prize - A Washington Post and New York Times Notable Book - One of USA Today's top 10 books of the year

Recalling Olive Kitteridge in its richness, structure, and complexity, Anything Is Possible explores the whole range of human emotion through the intimate dramas of people struggling to understand themselves and others.

Here are two sisters: One trades self-respect for a wealthy husband while the other finds in the pages of a book a kindred spirit who changes her life. The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence.

Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout's place as one of America's most respected and cherished authors.

Review Quotes

"When Elizabeth Strout is on her game, is there anybody better? . . . This is a generous, wry book about everyday lives, and Strout crawls so far inside her characters you feel you inhabit them. . . . This is a book that earns its title. Try reading it without tears, or wonder."--USA Today (four stars)

"Readers who loved My Name Is Lucy Barton . . . are in for a real treat. . . . Strout is a master of the story cycle form. . . . She paints cumulative portraits of the heartache and soul of small-town America by giving each of her characters a turn under her sympathetic spotlight."--NPR

"These stories return Strout to the core of what she does more magnanimously than anyone else, which is to render quiet portraits of the indignities and disappointments of normal life, and the moments of grace and kindness we are gifted in response. . . . Strout hits the target yet again."--The Washington Post

"In this wise and accomplished book, pain and healing exist in perpetual dependence, like feuding siblings."--The Wall Street Journal

"Anything Is Possible confirms Strout as one of our most grace-filled, and graceful, writers."--The Boston Globe

"Anything Is Possible keenly draws a portrait of a small town where options are few, where everyone's business is everyone's business, and where verdicts rendered while young follow you your whole life. . . . It joins a vast genre, and elevates it."--Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Neither novel nor linked story collection strikes me as adequate terms to describe this book's ingenious structure. . . . Strout's sentence style fits these Midwestern folks and tales: straightforward while also seeming effortlessly lyrical, seeded both with humor and bitterness like many of our days."--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Stunning . . . Strout, always good, just keeps getting better."--Vogue

"Full of searing insight into the darkest corners of the human spirit . . . Anything Is Possible is both sweeping in scope and incredibly introspective. That delicate balance is what makes its content so sharp and compulsively readable. . . . Strout's winning formula . . . has succeeded once again. With assuredness, compassion and utmost grace, her words and characters remind us that in life anything is actually possible."--San Francisco Chronicle

"While we recommend everything by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer--like, say her recent book My Name Is Lucy Barton--this novel, which explores life's complexities through interconnected stores, stands on its own. . . . It's a joy to read a modern master doing her thing."--Marie Claire

"If you miss the charmingly eccentric and completely relatable characters from Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout's best-selling My Name Is Lucy Barton, you'll be happily reunited with them in Strout's smart and soulful Anything Is Possible."--Elle

"Strout pierces the inner worlds of these characters' most private behaviors, illuminating the emotional conflicts and pure joy of being human, of finding oneself in the search for the American dream."--NYLON

About the Author

Elizabeth Strout is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Olive Kitteridge, winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Olive, Again, an Oprah's Book Club pick; Anything Is Possible, winner of the Story Prize; My Name is Lucy Barton, longlisted for the Man Booker Prize; The Burgess Boys, named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post and NPR; Abide with Me, a national bestseller; and Amy and Isabelle, winner of the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize. She has also been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, the International Dublin Literary Award, and the Orange Prize. Her short stories have been published in a number of magazines, including The New Yorker and O: The Oprah Magazine. Elizabeth Strout lives in New York City.

Anything Is Possible - by  Elizabeth Strout (Paperback) (2024)

FAQs

Do you need to read Elizabeth Strout books in order? ›

In terms of plot or spoilers the order of reading is irrelevant, although arguably you do gain a certain something by unravelling Lucy Barton's world in the same way Strout unravelled it in her own mind.

Which Elizabeth Strout book won the Pulitzer? ›

Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout (Random House) - The Pulitzer Prizes. For distinguished fiction published in book form during the year by an American author, preferably dealing with American life, Ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

Why is Elizabeth Strout so popular? ›

A New York Times review noted that Strout "handles her storytelling with grace, intelligence and low-key humor, demonstrating a great ear for the many registers in which people speak to their loved ones," but criticized her for not developing certain characters.

Are Elizabeth Strout's books autobiographical? ›

“It's not even remotely how it is,” she said. “Because these are all different people that have visited me. I use myself—I'm the only thing I can use—but I'm not an autobiographical writer.” (When her first book came out, Strout asked her editor if she could do without an author photograph on the jacket. He said no.)

Should you read My Name Is Lucy Barton before anything is possible? ›

It's not essential that you read Lucy Barton first, but I think you'd get more out of Anything is Possible if you did. I'd like to go back now and read both of them to clarify all the connections in my mind. Again, that would not be essential, but these characters are very compelling!

Is Olive Kitteridge in Lucy by the Sea? ›

There, Lucy encounters— by reputation or in person—a number of characters from Strout's previous novels, most notably Olive Kitteridge and Bob Burgess, who becomes one of her closest friends. Publishing novels with the same characters in back-to-back years gives the books, especially Lucy by the Sea, a diaristic feel.

Why did Lucy Barton leave her husband? ›

“William has always been a mystery to me,” Lucy observes, “and to our girls as well.” During their marriage, he cheated on her with a number of women; this is why she left him.

Is Elizabeth Strout a good writer? ›

A writer who achieved success late in life, her literary production has accelerated in recent years, with a growing number of readers and awards. Her ability to dig deep into the human soul was first recognized in 2009, when she won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, Olive Kitteridge.

How old is Lucy Barton in Lucy by the Sea? ›

The novel is crafted much like a series of diary entries, with Lucy, now sixty-six years old, relating what happens to her and her seventy-two-year-old ex-husband, William Gerhardt.

What does the end of Oh William mean? ›

'The miraculous quality of Strout's fiction is the way she opens up depths with the simplest of touches, and this novel ends with the assurance that the source of love lies less in understanding than in recognition – although it may take a lifetime to learn the difference.

Can you read Oh William without reading My Name Is Lucy Barton? ›

So, yes, I think it's fine as a standalone. Monica Stand-alone. I did read My Name is Lucy Barton, and now ,Oh William has inspired me to want to read it again. Jane Not necessary, but I think it would be helpful to read at least My Name is Lucy Barton first.

Can you read Oh William as a stand-alone? ›

Jonathan Katz While this book does "work" as a standalone (I read it that way), I think the experience of reading the book would be deepened by reading the previous book(s) in the series first.

Do you need to read other books before Lucy by the Sea? ›

Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout is the fourth book in her popular Amgash series. This can be read as a standalone but is so much better if you read the previous books in the series.

Do you have to read the Virgin River novels in order? ›

While reading the Virgin River books in order is not critical, doing so will help you keep tabs on who's who and ensure you meet new characters in the order they were introduced. The 2010 release of Forbidden Falls is readers' introduction to Reverend Noah Kincaid.

Do I have to read the twisted series in order? ›

Cora They can be read in any order. I would recommend, though, being familiar with the movie before reading the book - I think they are much more enjoyable that way.

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