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Elizabeth Strout
Olive Kitteridge is based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout.
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Elizabeth Stout
Elizabeth Stout also wrote Olive Kitteridge which won the Pulitzer, but I didn’t enjoy that one as much.
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Jane Anderson
Written by Jane Anderson, Olive Kitteridge tells the story of a seemingly placid New England town wrought with illicit affairs, crime and tragedy, told through the lens of Olive (McDormand).
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Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel' , My Name Is Lucy Barton,'
Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel, 'My Name Is Lucy Barton,' is moving and beautifully written even if My Name ’s not quite in the same league as Lucy Barton's earlier 'Olive Kitteridge.'
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Writer/director Lisa Cholodenko
Writer/director Lisa Cholodenko (Olive Kitteridge) is 60.
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a 2014 four-hour American tragedy miniseries based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout
Olive Kitteridge is a 2014 four-hour American tragedy miniseries based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout.
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the bestselling novels ,
Elizabeth Strout is the author of the bestselling novels Olive Kitteridge, Abide with Me, and The Burgess Boys, among other works.
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the author of two previous novels, , and Amy and Isabelle, Abide With Me, a national bestselleralso a New York Times Bestseller
Olive Kitteridge is the author of two previous novels, Abide With Me, a national bestseller, and Amy and Isabelle, also a New York Times Bestseller.'
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the winner of last year's Pulitzer for fiction -- (2009) which meant I wasn't quite sure what to expect
Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout, was the winner of last year's Pulitzer for fiction (2009) -- which meant I wasn't quite sure what to expect.
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Elizabeth Stroud
I must admit that I wasn’t a fan of Olive Kitteridege, Elizabeth Stroud’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
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of the story's title character (Frances McDormand) and , Kate Winslet's appeasing husband, Henry (Richard Jenkins)
Adapted from Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, Olive Kitteridge tells the story of the story's title character (Frances McDormand) and Kate Winslet's appeasing husband, Henry (Richard Jenkins), over multiple decades.
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by two women—Jane Anderson and Lisa Cholodenko— who both picked up Emmys for their work on the series
And the much-lauded Olive Kitteridge was written and directed by two women—Jane Anderson and Lisa Cholodenko—who both picked up Emmys for their work on the series.
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the author of two previous novels, , and Amy and Isabelle, also Abide With Me, a national bestsellera New York Times Bestseller
Olive Kitteridge is the author of two previous novels, Abide With Me, a national bestseller, and Amy and Isabelle, also a New York Times Bestseller.
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the author of MonkeysLust & Other StoriesFollyEveningRaptureand the poetry collection, , , , , , Poems 4 A.M. Olive Kitteridge's fiction and poetry
Olive Kitteridge is the author of Monkeys, Lust & Other Stories, Folly, Evening, Rapture, and the poetry collection, Poems 4 A.M. Olive Kitteridge's fiction and poetry have appeared in the New Yorker, Paris Review, Kenyon Review and most recently the O. Henry Prize Stories 2011 and this winter issue of Granta #118.
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the author of Abide With Me, , a Book Sense Pick, and Amy and Isabellewhich won the L.A. Times Book Award for Fiction and was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award and also the Orange Prize, in England
Olive Kitteridge is the author of Abide With Me, a Book Sense Pick, and Amy and Isabelle, which won the L.A. Times Book Award for Fiction and was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award and also the Orange Prize, in England.
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Christian Wheeler
So Christian Wheeler writes about a person, Olive Kitteridge, who’s a dislikable person, but Christian Wheeler’s the protagonist of many of Christian Wheeler's books.
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writer Kate St. Vincent Vogl , who addressed my friend's concerns about book structure and time movement by suggesting Olive Kitteridge take a book Olive Kitteridge admires and outline a book , study a book to figure out how the author put a book together
Olive Kitteridge quotes writer Kate St. Vincent Vogl, who addressed my friend's concerns about book structure and time movement by suggesting Olive Kitteridge take a book Olive Kitteridge admires and outline a book , study a book to figure out how the author put a book together.
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Jill Ker Conway
In a memoir that pierces and delights us, Jill Ker Conway tells the story of Olive Kitteridge's astonishing journey into adulthood—a journey that would ultimately span immense distances and encompass worlds, ideas, and ways of life that seem a century apart.
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Elizabeth
Two years later, Elizabeth wrote and published Olive Kitteridge (2008), to critical and commercial success grossing nearly $25 million with over one million copies sold as of May 2017.
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