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Sydney Morning Herald
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Elizabeth Strout introduces new characters in her melancholy new novel
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Elizabeth Strout's new novel The Things We Never Say introduces new characters and marks a departure from her established Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton series, while maintaining her characteristic focus on psychological exploration of ordinary people.

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Elizabeth Strout introduces new characters in her melancholy new novel
The Things We Never Say is a departure from Strout’s Olive Kitteridge/Lucy Barton universe, but in its psychological exploration of ordinary individuals it’s familiar territory.
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