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Olive, Again: From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge

Olive, Again: From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge

byElizabeth Strout
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Snapdragon
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5.0 out of 5 starsQuiet masterpiece
Reviewed in Australia on 22 November 2019
It’s true what they say - Elizabeth Strout is a masterly writer. Here, in a series of vignettes about various people in the town of Crosby, Maine, that almost reads like a series of short stories, we discover the ins and outs of Olive’s later life, because they all know Olive. Of course some of the vignettes are directly about Olive herself. It sometimes feels inconsequential, but in hearing about the mundane details of ordinary lives a picture is built of a whole culture and its idiosyncratic denizens. Olive is as straightforward as ever , her bluntness making us smile, but although she’s insightful (usually), about others, she’s been less insightful about herself and her somewhat strained relationships with, for example, her son. At the end, when she’s well into her eighties and typing up some memories, she thinks: “I do not have a clue who I have been. Truthfully, I do not understand a thing”. Nevertheless, she’s impacted many lives significantly and this book is a marvellous meditation on aging and the growing of wisdom. Which sounds simple but isn’t. There’s many a fine nuance to be traversed.
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Aitchempee
1.0 out of 5 starsDreary and depressing
Reviewed in Australia on 4 January 2020
Loved #1Olive, and ES is an amazing writer but honestly, this book is the most depressing book I have ever read ... a load of incessant hyphens and boring narrative of she said and then he said and she said and then she said ... it was so monotonous in its sameness no matter whose story was being told, and each story increasingly so dreadfully depressing. Goodness, what an exciting life we all have to look forward to in old age.... if that is the point of it all. And the only take-away from it ; there is no point to it all. How sad.
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Margaret
3.0 out of 5 stars A strange novel
Reviewed in Australia on 26 March 2020
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I found this book very odd. Very little plot and the story seemed very disjointed.
Olive is not very likeable. At times the stories were depressing.
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Janet
3.0 out of 5 stars Slow without oomph
Reviewed in Australia on 2 December 2020
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Unfortunately this story just dragged for me. I felt Olive was just one dimensional and a bit drab. For me it missed the mark.
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Mandy
3.0 out of 5 stars Time out
Reviewed in Australia on 17 January 2020
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I should have read about Ilive again before I read this one- but very pleasant read.
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Susan
3.0 out of 5 stars Very depressing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 March 2020
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I still don’t like Olive. As a character she is unsympathetic. It is more an insight into her character and an understanding as to how she is the person she is, that is interesting. Like the previous book, I find the stories depressing and full of the disappointments of individual lives. There is little here to lift one’s spirits. Beautifully written, it is not really a pleasure to read. I would not like to know any of the characters in real life.
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Lynne E. Jones
3.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2021
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This wasn't as good as the first story. Most of it was anecdotes about other people. The Olive character was just as brusque as ever.
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A. H.
3.0 out of 5 stars Olive again
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 May 2020
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After reading Olive Kitteridge, this one has been a bit less enjoyable for me for the fact that Olive life turns so sad....
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RO
3.0 out of 5 stars Hard to follow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 July 2021
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Not sure what the fuss it's completely escaped me.
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Diane M. Schuller
3.0 out of 5 stars not to my liking
Reviewed in Canada on 15 February 2022
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2 1/2 stars. I had to read this for book club. Did not enjoy it. Didn't like the writing.

I have no idea why the stories about the other people were interspersed amid the story of Olive. I did find some interest in Olive -- a very quirky character. But, didn't enjoy the structure of the book and would definitely not be inclined to read anything by Strout again.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous novel, but I still wish Strout never wrote it...
Reviewed in the United States on 5 September 2019
If you haven’t read Olive Kitteridge, the book that earned Elizabeth Strout a Pulitzer, go read it. Like, now. Immediately. It’s one of my favorite books of all time, possibly THE favorite. And you’re going to want to read it before you read the sequel, Olive, Again. Strout says she wasn’t really looking to write a sequel to Olive Kitteridge, and especially not over a decade later. But Olive came to her, demanding to be heard, and, apparently, Strout says, the sequel wrote itself.

Olive, Again picks up exactly where the original book left off (which is why you should read the first book before reading this one). I don’t want to give anything away, but Jack is still in the picture, and, never fear, Olive is just as curmudgeonly (and lovable) as ever. The book takes readers through the next phase of Olive’s life—her relationships with romantic partners, friends, neighbors, acquaintances, and, oh yes, sometimes perfect strangers. We also see how the lives of familiar characters from the first book have played out, too.

The writing is beautiful. Poetic and quiet and lovely. Strout is as insightful as ever. And how can you not miss and adore Olive?!

And yet, I have to be honest…I hated reading this book! I already knew that I had been carrying around The Feeling of reading Olive Kitteridge for a decade, that feeling of reading THE PERFECT NOVEL. But what came as a surprise to me was the realization that what I was actually carrying around was the very last chapter of Olive Kitteridge. Olive lying in bed with Jack—and the knowledge, the feeling, the hope, that through all the garbage, we can still end up okay.

But—and I’m not trying to sound melodramatic here—this book destroyed that good feeling for me. Just, like, obliterated it. Boom. Gone. Kaput.

Olive, Again is so deeply, deeply sad. Which isn’t a surprise, not really. All of Strout’s books are like that—gorgeous and dismal in equal measure. But this one felt hopeless to me. And that hopelessness dismantled my good experience from the first book. Which is so, so frustrating. Honestly, I wish Strout had never written this book. It’s beautiful, and I know everyone else will love it. By all means, read it! But I can’t help feeling that Strout has ruined Olive for me. I didn’t want Olive’s next chapter. I wanted her just as she was, frozen in time forever, hovering in that space of Down But Not Out.

Harsh words, I know. Especially for such a lovely book as this one. But there it is. I’m releasing my inner Olive, and I don’t care who knows it.
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Diane Kundrat
3.0 out of 5 stars What’s up with all the weird sex stuff?
Reviewed in the United States on 13 November 2019
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This book is well written, full of the homely little details that connect readers with the characters. I don’t understand what purpose the sex scenes served. To me they added nothing, so it was annoying. I was turned off by the obvious shots at Trump as well as the author creating the character of Betty, who had a Trump bumper sticker and therefore must hate Black people. Talk about stereotypes! I should be used to it because so many authors take their cheap shots against any political figure who isn’t a liberal, but it still rankles me. It’s unnecessary, but I guess they can’t help themselves. Haters gotta hate.
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