Portland Press Herald: “Anything Is Possible” is a stunner

Elizabeth Strout’s new novel, “Anything Is Possible” is a stunner.....

The book is a sequel, of sorts, to Strout’s novel, “My Name Is Lucy Barton,” a story of the long shadow cast by a childhood spent in such a milieu.... In her new novel, a score of major and minor characters are drawn in such rich, crisp detail that they sear the heart.
— Frank O Smith, Portland Press Herald
"Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel focuses on troubled lives at home"
Frank O Smith, Portland Press Herald, April 19,2017

The Guardian: "My writing day"

I am a very messy worker – I push these scenes around our table. It is a big table, and over time I realise which scenes are connected. I have never written anything from beginning to end, not a story or a novel. I just collect different scenes, and the ones that aren’t any good to me, get slipped on to the floor and eventually into the wastebasket.

Malaparte Prize 2016

The Malaparte Prize is an Italian literary award recognizing the work of internationally renowned writers who express in their work and lives an aesthetic sensibility allied with the spirit and role of the island of Capri as a center of literary dia…

The Malaparte Prize is an Italian literary award recognizing the work of internationally renowned writers who express in their work and lives an aesthetic sensibility allied with the spirit and role of the island of Capri as a center of literary dialogue.

Very honored to be the recipient of the 2016 Malaparte Prize for My Name is Lucy Barton, with thanks to my Italian publisher Einaudi and to president of the jury, Raffaele la Capria.

My Name is Lucy Barton Longlisted for the 2017 Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction

The Andrew Carnegie Medals are the first single-book awards for adult titles given by the American Library Association, and reflect the expert judgment and insight of library professionals who work closely with adult readers.

The Andrew Carnegie Medals are the first single-book awards for adult titles given by the American Library Association, and reflect the expert judgment and insight of library professionals who work closely with adult readers.

Honored that My Name is Lucy Barton has been longlisted for the Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction.