Elizabeth Strout is an acclaimed American author known for her insightful and character-driven novels.
Her work often explores the intricacies of small-town life and complex human relationships.
Strout's breakthrough came with her debut novel, Amy and Isabelle, which garnered critical acclaim and several awards.
She achieved widespread recognition with Olive Kitteridge, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2009.
Strout's writing is characterized by its empathetic portrayal of flawed characters and its ability to find profound meaning in everyday experiences.
She has published several bestselling novels and short story collections, cementing her place as a prominent figure in contemporary American literature.
Strout also teaches creative writing at the MFA program at Queens University of Charlotte.
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