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Olive Kitteridge
Book • 2008
This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel offers profound insights into the human condition through the lives of the residents of Crosby, Maine.
Olive Kitteridge, a retired schoolteacher, is at the heart of the narrative, which explores themes of desire, despair, jealousy, hope, and love.
The book is structured as 13 episodic stories that provide a rich and nuanced portrait of Olive and the people around her, highlighting their joys, sorrows, tragedies, and grief.
Olive Kitteridge, a retired schoolteacher, is at the heart of the narrative, which explores themes of desire, despair, jealousy, hope, and love.
The book is structured as 13 episodic stories that provide a rich and nuanced portrait of Olive and the people around her, highlighting their joys, sorrows, tragedies, and grief.
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as a book she is currently reading, finding it beneficial during a turbulent time.

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as a book featuring a couple where the woman has anorexia.

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