Anything Is Possible (book)

Novel by Elizabeth Strout From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anything Is Possible is a 2017 novel of related short stories by the American author Elizabeth Strout.[1][2] The novel returns to the fictional rural town of Amgash, Illinois, which is the protagonist's hometown in Strout's 2016 novel My Name Is Lucy Barton.[3] Former U.S. President Barack Obama included Anything Is Possible on a list of the best books he read in 2017.[4] Anything Is Possible won The Story Prize, a book award for short story collections.[5]

LanguageEnglish
SetinAmgash, Illinois
Published2017
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Anything Is Possible
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AuthorElizabeth Strout
LanguageEnglish
Set inAmgash, Illinois
Published2017
PublisherRandom House
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint, e-book, audiobook
AwardsThe Story Prize
Preceded byMy Name Is Lucy Barton 
Followed byOh William! 
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Contents

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"The Sign" Original
"Windmills" Original
"Cracked" Original
"The Hit-Thumb Theory" Original
"Mississippi Mary" Original
"Sister" Original
"Dottie's Bed & Breakfast" Original
"Snow-Blind" Virginia Quarterly Review
"Gift" Original
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Reception

NPR's Heller McAlpin praised Strout as a master of the novel-in-stories form, with each short story filling in a piece of her “gracefully constructed narrative puzzle.”[2]

Writing for The New York Times, Jennifer Senior said, “Strout was born to be an omniscient narrator, born to flit and swoop from one crooked perch to the next.”[1]

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