
My Name Is Lucy Barton
by Elizabeth Strout
3.60
Literary Fiction
Tender
Quiet
Poignant
Elizabeth Strout’s novel is a quiet, emotionally precise account of a woman reconnecting with her mother during a hospital stay. Through small talk and silences, deep histories of poverty, shame, and love emerge. Strout’s prose is stripped back, allowing emotion to surface gently. The novel examines class, family, and longing. Its power lies in what is left unsaid. A brief but deeply affecting work.
