Olive Kitteridge

Fiction

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published March 25, 2008 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-6208-9
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OCLC Number:
123767230

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5 stars (2 reviews)

At times stern, at other times patient, at times perceptive, at other times in sad denial, Olive Kitteridge, a retired schoolteacher, deplores the changes in her little town of Crosby, Maine, and in the world at large, but she doesn’t always recognize the changes in those around her: a lounge musician haunted by a past romance; a former student who has lost the will to live; Olive’s own adult child, who feels tyrannized by her irrational sensitivities; and her husband, Henry, who finds his loyalty to his marriage both a blessing and a curse.

As the townspeople grapple with their problems, mild and dire, Olive is brought to a deeper understanding of herself and her life–sometimes painfully, but always with ruthless honesty. Olive Kitteridge offers profound insights into the human condition–its conflicts, its tragedies and joys, and the endurance it requires.

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5 stars

a masterfully crafted novel told in short story form. it reminded me so much of alice munroe's 'who do you think you are?', which was first time i'd read a collection where the characters were interwoven in different stories. that book, read decades ago, was relevant to my young-adult life, and this book (read as i look forward to menopause) was even more relevant. i sometimes think short stories are the Aesop's Fables of today: one quick lesson after another.
i think, if margaret lawrence had lived long enough and tried her hand at short stories, this is what she would have come up with. a modern hagar, told in multiple perspectives.