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Review | Elizabeth Strout’s ‘The Things We Never Say’ is an elegy for the ordinary

Review | Elizabeth Strout’s ‘The Things We Never Say’ is an elegy for the ordinary

For all his belovedness, Arthur Dam, the protagonist of Elizabeth Strout’s new novel, The Things We Never Say, is not Lucy Barton — a recurring character in Strout books. There is no reason he should be, it is just a handicap of readers who look... Read more.

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