Before there was Olive Kitteridge, there was Amy and Isabelle...
"A novel of shining integrity and humor, about the bravery and hard
choices of what is called ordinary life."--Alice Munro
Pulitzer Prize winning author Elizabeth Strout's bestselling and
award winning debut, Amy and Isabelle--adapted for television by
Oprah Winfrey-- evokes a teenager's alienation from her distant
mother--and a parent's rage at the discovery of her daughter's sexual
secrets.
In most ways, Isabelle and Amy are like any mother and her 16-year-old
daughter, a fierce mix of love and loathing exchanged in their every
glance. That they eat, sleep, and work side by side in the gossip-ridden
mill town of Shirley Falls--a location fans of Strout will recognize
from her critically acclaimed novel, The Burgess Boys--only increases
the tension. And just when it appears things can't get any worse, Amy's
sexuality begins to unfold, causing a vast and icy rift between mother
and daughter that will remain unbridgeable unless Isabelle examines her
own secretive and shameful past.
A Reader's Guide is included in the paperback edition of this powerful
first novel by the author who brought Olive Kitteridge to millions of
readers.