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Burgess Boys
Burgess Boys | Elizabeth Strout
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"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER Includes Elizabeth Strout s never-before-published essay about the origins of "The Burgess Boys" NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "The Washington Post "NPR "Good Housekeeping" Elizabeth Strout animates the ordinary with an astonishing force, wrote "The New Yorker" on the publication of her Pulitzer Prize winning "Olive Kitteridge." The "San Francisco Chronicle" praised Strout s magnificent gift for humanizing characters. Now the acclaimed author returns with a stunning novel as powerful and moving as any work in contemporary literature. Haunted by the freak accident that killed their father when they were children, Jim and Bob Burgess escaped from their Maine hometown of Shirley Falls for New York City as soon as they possibly could. Jim, a sleek, successful corporate lawyer, has belittled his bighearted brother their whole lives, and Bob, a Legal Aid attorney who idolizes Jim, has always taken it in stride. But their long-standing dynamic is upended when their sister, Susan the Burgess sibling who stayed behind urgently calls them home. Her lonely teenage son, Zach, has gotten himself into a world of trouble, and Susan desperately needs their help. And so the Burgess brothers return to the landscape of their childhood, where the long-buried tensions that have shaped and shadowed their relationship begin to surface in unexpected ways that will change them forever. With a rare combination of brilliant storytelling, exquisite prose, and remarkable insight into character, Elizabeth Strout has brought to life two deeply human protagonists whose struggles and triumphs will resonate with readers long after they turn the final page. Tender, tough-minded, loving, and deeply illuminating about the ties that bind us to family and home, "The Burgess Boys" is Elizabeth Strout s newest and perhaps most astonishing work of literary art. Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader s Circle for author chats and more. What truly makes Strout exceptional . . . is the perfect balance she achieves between the tides of story and depths of feeling. "Chicago Tribune" Strout s prose propels the story forward with moments of startlingly poetic clarity. "The New Yorker" "" Elizabeth Strout s first two books, "Abide with Me "and" Amy and Isabelle, "were highly thought of, and her third, "Olive Kitteridge, " won the Pulitzer Prize in fiction. But "The Burgess Boys, "her most recent novel, is her best yet. "The Boston Globe" "" A portrait of an American community in turmoil that s as ambitious as Philip Roth s "American Pastoral" but more intimate in tone. "Time" "" [Strout s] extraordinary narrative gifts are evident again. . . . At times ["The Burgess Boys "is] almost effortlessly fluid, with superbly rendered dialogue, sudden and unexpected bolts of humor and . . . startling riffs of gripping emotion. Associated Press [Strout] is at her masterful best when conjuring the two Burgess boys. . . . Scenes between them ring so true. "San Francisco Chronicle""
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DrSabrinaMoldenReads
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I am so glad I‘m reading this before reading her new novel. I love it and now I am going to have to read Lucy Barton again and the following Lucy books. I have read “Olive Again”. I did not know they had been mentioned in Lucy Barton. Her characters and family relationships are fascinating. This book is reminding me of “Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant” though so far.

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NovelNancyM
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I'm not sure how I missed reading this novel, having read all the others. After reading Tell Me Everything, I went back & read this. The characters development is a mark of the author's strong writing and this novel didn't disappoint. The Burgess siblings don't have great relationships & have drifted apart as adults. Yet they are connected to each other through their shared sad childhood, so when Susan's son Zach gets into trouble they reconnect.

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AvidReader25
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Slow and steady is the best way to describe this story. A trio of adult siblings from Maine reconnect when one of their kids is charged with a hate crime. Bob is the quiet force that holds them together. I had a hard time getting into it, but once you understand the pace it hits its stride. I loved Bob's character growth throughout the story. It had me thinking about how we surround ourselves with the people we think we deserve.

BarbaraBB I was pleasantly surprised by this book! 3mo
AvidReader25 @BarbaraBB it took me by surprise as well. I read it in anticipation of her new novel since Bob is one of the characters. 3mo
BarbaraBB I can‘t wait to meet Bob again! 3mo
AvidReader25 @BarbaraBB And Lucy and Olive! 3mo
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lynneamch
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Though primarily about the adult Burgess siblings, there is a strong thread relating to Somali #refugees in Maine. Incredibly moving story that helps our understanding of challenges living in a new unfamiliar & sometimes unfriendly country. My favorite Strout novel. Article from 10 years ago, but unfortunately still timely reminder. "Hate can not drive out hate, only love can do that." --MLK #NewYearNewBooks @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 📚 11mo
Eggs Timely and brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻 11mo
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BarbaraBB
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#12BooksOf2022

I am a fan of Lucy Barton but this stand-alone novel (although the Burgess boys are playing a role in Lucy‘s novels as well) by Strout is easily just as good. I loved the family dynamics in this book and the always present New England setting.

Andrew65 This is an author I need to read. 2y
Cinfhen Love this author!!! 2y
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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At times this book was so depressing, but I couldn't stop reading and it was eventually so beautiful. All Elizabeth Strout's books are just wonderful. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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BarbaraBB
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I sometimes think no one can bring book characters to life like Strout can. She did it again in this fantastic book about two brothers, their sister and their lives. They are far from perfect, yet so incredibly human. And then there‘s Maine, the state they love and hate. And in between all of this there is the #Somali community living there, dealing with prejudices, racism and wondering about those strange Americans.

#ReadingAfrica2022 🇸🇴

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Jeg
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Again I feel I have read this before however I enjoyed the read. Not as good for me as the Olive Kitteridge books . I had no idea Somalian refugees had been resettled in Maine. That aspect of the story was not that big but it did interest me. Anyone reading this know of this?
#joysbooks2021
@MrsMalaprop

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CuriousG
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I'm posting one book per day from the ever growing unread stacks in my personal library. No description or explanation, just books I own and plan to read. #tbr

Day 31

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Cinfhen
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Other than Lucy Barton, I have LOVED every novel created by Elizabeth Strout!! She writes ordinary people and moments so easily and naturally. I was pulled into this book about three siblings from the very first page. Narration was outstanding 🎧❤️Total hit. I‘m going to try Lucy Barton again... maybe timing was off 😉

Cathythoughts Sounds good 👍🏻 4y
Centique I‘ve loved all ive read from her too - LB for me wasn‘t the strongest but still a goodie. 😍 Shes fan flipping tastic 🙌 4y
BarbaraBB Great review. I want to read this one too, a friend recommended it. Strout writes so good. I loved Lucy Barton, my least favorite is 4y
Cinfhen I still have that one on my Kindle @BarbaraBB and there‘s one more 4y
Cinfhen I think she might be a new favorite author for me @Cathythoughts @Centique 4y
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Cinfhen
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Loving this audiobook 🎧Elizabeth Strout can do no wrong!!!!!

Suet624 So true. 4y
lynneamch This was so good! 4y
Cinfhen I‘m SOOOOOOO hooked!!! I love Cassandra Campbell‘s narration 🥰She just sucks you right into the story @lynneamch @Suet624 Elizabeth Strout is brilliant at writing everyday people 🙌🏻💕 4y
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Especially relevant with the quarantine.

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MelKelsey
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Book 57 My least favorite Strout novel. Still very well-written and character-rich, The Burgess Boys has fewer characters and a focused storyline--exactly what I craved from her other books. Turns out, the delicate balance and interweaving of unrelated stories and characters is the beauty of Elizabeth Strout's writing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

rachaich I love her! 😍😍😍 5y
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rachaich
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Absolutely brilliant.
Loved the characters, the gentle prose, the way it all comes together.

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rachaich
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Rather different to her usual but still strong on the relationships, the family and the small town.
Flippin love her!

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rachaich
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I adore Elizabeth Strout.
Got this a while ago and have been saving it!

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TrishB
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Some good deals on kindle U.K. today 👍🏻 I got The Burgess Boys, have read most of the others- but still good offers.

BarbaraBB I hear that it is very good! 5y
Cinfhen I‘ve missed a whole week of daily deals 😫 5y
TrishB @Cinfhen you‘ve got some catching up to do! 5y
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lynneamch
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I had no idea when I offered to lead a bookclub discussion that this book had anything to do with the #history of the Somali refugees in Maine. I wore my T-shirt, purchased at a musical benefit supporting Bridge Knoxville. Today, our newspaper featured Welcome House Knoxville Director wearing her same shirt. Strout does such a good job creating awareness & compassion. I think our discussion did too. #RedRoseSeptember @Cinfhen @arlenefinnigan

arlenefinnigan Excellent work 👏 5y
lynneamch Malcom Holcombe, RB Morris, Mary Gauthier, Greg Brown and friends at the Bijou last December, singing This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land. 💗 5y
Cinfhen Ohhhh!! Im always looking for #BookClubWorthy suggestions xx thanks for sharing & posting 💙 5y
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Mshookquilts
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A story about the damaged lives led by two men who survived an accident which killed their father and for which one of them was responsible. Their personal damage spills over onto others, damaging them. I think the author‘s intention was to write a hopeful book, but I‘m not sure she succeeded.

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erzascarletbookgasm
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Two brothers who fled their hometown and a tragic past to live in NYC, must now #cometogether and return to their home due to a family crisis that involved a hate crime allegedly committed by their nephew.

#BeatleMaynia

Eggs Great choice🤗🤗 6y
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Buechersuechtling
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Man muss dem (Hör-)Buch echt eine Chance geben und sich etwa 1,5 Stunden an das gemächliche Tempo gewöhnen. Wenn man das schafft und auch die arrogante Helen und dem überheblichen Jim erträgt, wird man vor allem in den letzten 3 Stunden belohnt.
Der deutsche Titel passt perfekt zum Inhalt. Wenn man Alltagsgeschichten mag, sollte man eine Versuch wagen. Wenn nicht, wird man schnell finden, dass es keine Handlung gibt.

Ich mochte es schlussendlich.

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Buechersuechtling
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Soviel dazu, dass ich mir vorgestern vorfreudig ein frisches Hörbuch heruntergeladen habe, weil mein aktuelles ja „bald“ zu Ende ist. ?

Fazit: Wer genau guckt, ist klar im Vorteil. ? Immer.

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Buechersuechtling
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Das Pingpong zwischen Jim und Bobby bin ich inzwischen gewöhnt. Jim wird mir zwar wohl nie richtig sympathisch werden, aber ich find‘s gut, dass Bobby wenigstens versucht, ihn zu konfrontieren (etwa Stunde 3:40). Bobby ist irgendwie sowieso der heimliche Protagonist.

Aber mal ernsthaft, Susan, die es nicht hinbekommt und es noch nicht einmal versucht, wichtige bzw. sachdienliche Informationen aus ihrem 19-jährigen Sohn herauszubekommen⁉️ Warum❓?

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Buechersuechtling
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Das Buch ist nicht so schlecht – weniger jedenfalls als ich nach den ersten weniger als 50 Seiten gedacht hatte.

Der Erzählton ist passend (Katja Riemann‼️). Die Geschichte kommt mir vor wie eine Mischung aus „Sommer vorm Balkon“ und „Ulysses“. Sowas mag ich ja, Geschichten die das „kleine Alltagsleben“ abmelden. Trotzdem fehlt mir hier irgendwas. Ein bisschen fad kommt das alles daher.

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Buechersuechtling
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Ich mag im übrigen sehr, wie Katja Riemann liest.
Das führt wirklich dazu, dass _ich_ mit den Figuren besser klarkommen, und sie für mich auch deutlicher getrennt, unterscheidbarer sind als sie es waren, als ich das Buch gelesen habe.

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Buechersuechtling
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Ich hatte ja gesagt, dass das Buch als Hörbuch noch eine Chance bekommt. Und ja, das ist eines der Bücher, in die ich in vorgelesener Form besser hinein finde. ??‍♀️

Das Vokabular ist zwar immer noch das gleiche, aber eine der Figuren verteilt bei etwa Stunde 1:32 dafür jeweils eine Rüge.

Auch wenn wir nicht ganz klar ist, warum das nicht in der Situation noch erfolgt, erkenne ich an, das „Spasti“ und „Neger“ doch gerade gerückt werden.

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Buechersuechtling
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Ach so, der Kommentar des Mannes meines Vertrauens zu Mrs. Strout und ihrer Verwendung von „Spasti“ und „Neger“ war übrigens: „Wer hat das denn übersetzt? ?“

Fand ich eine gute Frage.

Außerdem bin ich gerade schwach geworden, nachdem ich – wirklich zufällig – gesehen habe, dass meine Leihbücherei es auch als Hörbuch hat. Vielleicht ist das ja besser texturiert. Es bekommt noch eine Chance. ??‍♀️ Ein neues Hörbuch brauchte ich ohnehin.

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Buechersuechtling
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Bailedbailed

Tolles Cover, aber kein Buch für mich. Ich werde sicher mit einem ihrer anderen Bücher einen Versuch wagen, aber dieses hier hat verloren.

Ich hab‘s damit versucht, und langsam fing die Handlung auch an interessant zu werden. Auf eine gemächliche Art. Aber nachdem zweimal unkommentiert despektierlich „Spasti“ benutzt wird und auch „Neger“ nicht schlimm ist, bin ich raus. ?

Und nein, für mich zählt es nicht, dass das ja„nur die Figuren“ sagen.

LaLecture Das verstehe ich. Ich finde es auch schwierig, wenn Figuren sich fragwürdig verhalten und das vom Autor durch die Geschichte nicht problematisiert wird (das z.B. niemand anspricht und kritisiert). 6y
Buechersuechtling @LaLecture Danke. 😘 Das tut mir gut. 6y
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Buechersuechtling
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Bob erhaschte einen Blick auf einen dunkelhäutigen Mann, der langsam eine Seitenstraße entlang schritt, […]. Unter seinem Mantel trug er etwas Weißes, das bis zu seinen Füßen herab reichte. […] »Da!«, sagte Bob.
»Was?« Susan sah ihn scharf an.
»Ist das einer?«
»Ist das eine! Du redest wie so ein Spastiker. Du bist doch der New Yorker – hast du noch nie einen Neger gesehen?« (Seite 42)

⬆️⬆️⬆️ Ähm, nein. Möchte ich nicht lesen.

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Buechersuechtling
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Von einem Buch, in dem allen ernstes unkommentiert „Achtung, Spasti“ vorkommt, will ich eigentlich nicht viel mehr lesen. 😡

Vielleicht auch, weil ich bisher nicht so richtig warm damit werde, aber ich versuche, ihm noch bis Seite 100 zuzugestehen.

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Buechersuechtling
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Der Prolog ist irgendwie ein bisschen verwirrend.
Dass eine erwachsene Tochter so oft mit ihrer Mutter über die Kinder aus (wahrscheinlich) der Nachbarschaft redet beziehungsweise klatscht beziehungsweise tratscht, finde ich schon befremdlich.

Im Seniorenalter soll das ja üblich sein, aber diese dauernde Lästerei über Nachbarn aus Kindertagen – ich weiß nicht.

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Buechersuechtling
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Das Gute ist, dass ich jetzt noch vier ganze Tage habe, um Elisabeth Strouts „Das Leben, natürlich“ zu lesen. ??

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Buechersuechtling
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Wobei „am meisten gefreut“ in Verbindung mit Büchern doch unpassend ist, finde ich.

Das hier war ein Zufallsfund, über den ich mich auch sehr freue, weil ich auf ihn gestoßen bin als ich „Die Unvollkommenheit der Liebe“ gesucht habe, das auf meinem Litsy-SuB liegt. ?

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My mother did not like Unitarians: she thought they were atheists who didn't want to be left out of the fun of Christmas...

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merelybookish
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Not one but two signed, first edition copies at Goodwill. Too bad about the stupid sticker.
#canteven #junebookbugs @RealLifeReading

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Freefallinmissy
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Just started listening to this today.... not loving it so far but giving it a shot -anyone else read this ?? #needadvice

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merelybookish
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Strout is up there as one of my favourite contemporary American writers. And I did like this book -- just not as much as I liked (loved) Olive Kitteridge, Lucy Barton, and Amy & Isabelle. Not sure if Strout is better at writing female characters or I just prefer reading about them?
It is the Mainest of her Maine novels, really digging into what it means to be from there or move there, what it means to stay or leave.

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annakait
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Any book that's good enough to keep me company on a run is a win! This definitely made me want to pick up another Elizabeth Strout...but do I go back to Olive Kitteridge or forward to My Name is Lucy Barton? Help!

cathysaid I loved Olive Kitteridge 8y
MelKelsey What did you read next? Do you remember? 5y
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Rachael_reads
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This is the book that was picked especially for my by Read Dog book subscription. #readdog #bookmail #readdogbox
I'm looking forward to reading it!

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DrexEdit
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My haul from the #librarybookstore yesterday. October is going to be a busy reading month!

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