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I know this book was hugely popular and won some major awards, and I think I have meant to read it since it came out, and finally I did. So, yes, context.
This is a series of linked stories that take place in Maine, mostly rural Maine, and each story is, in some way, about the titular Olive Kitteridge, a wholly unpleasant junior high math teacher, wife and mother. Sometimes Olive just walks through the story, sometimes she is the main character, but all of the stories orbit in this universe wher ...more
This is a series of linked stories that take place in Maine, mostly rural Maine, and each story is, in some way, about the titular Olive Kitteridge, a wholly unpleasant junior high math teacher, wife and mother. Sometimes Olive just walks through the story, sometimes she is the main character, but all of the stories orbit in this universe wher ...more

I was born in the area where this book is set, and now live there again. But because my father was in the Army, I never felt trapped here as Elizabeth Strout appears (from a recent New Yorker interview) to have. Strout now lives here part of the time again, married to someone who was a friend of friends of mine in my brief sojourn at the local high school. All this is to say that the scenes and people in Olive Kitteridge are both familiar and unfamiliar to me. I only gave the book three stars be
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Feb 13, 2011
Beth
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This was so depressing, I thought I might not get through it. But since everyone seems to have loved it, I thought I should finish. I wish someone had just told me to read the last chapter, which I have to say, I truly loved (the ONLY one I actually enjoyed). On another positive note, I really liked how it is organized; each chapter a short story from a different point of view. However, organization and final chapter aside, I really, really disliked it.

It was a bit depressing, but I really enjoyed all of the different points of view. I have known and loved someone very similar to Olive and have a different appreciation for her. I enjoy reading about everyday events and the emotions/reactions they ignite so this was great. I would have liked the stories to have connected a bit more at the end. I didn’t realize I was reading separate short stories until I was done. I almost want to go back and reread it now that I know.

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Kathy
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Erin
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Dec 27, 2020
Tonya
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