Monday, October 14, 2024

Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout

 

This is book #5 of the Amgash series and we again get to spend time with the delightful characters from the previous books, Lucy Barton, Bob Burgess and Olive Kitteridge, along with their associated spouses and friends.  Bob agrees to defend a man accused of murder. He also is struggling to define his relationship with Lucy. Is it love or just a deepening of their friendship?  On top of this, Bob is married and Lucy is living with her ex-husband William. Amidst all of this, Lucy is developing a new friendship with Olive.

Whew - did I get that all straight?  Ha!

This is written with the author’s typical wit and insight into human relationships. There is not one character to dislike. I felt my deepest connection with the acerbic Olive Kitteridge. The times she and Lucy spend telling each other stories about what they call people with “unrecorded lives” are some of the best parts of the book.

I’ve enjoyed each book in this series.  I received a copy of this from Random House Publishing via Netgalley.

The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post

The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post by Allison Pataki


Marjorie Post was the daughter of C.W. Post, the founder of the Post Cereal Company.  The family amassed enormous wealth and the company eventually became General Foods.

Marjorie was a very smart businesswoman.  Unfortunately, her smartness did not crossover into her love life.  Forever the optimist about love, she was married and divorced four times.

At times I found it difficult to wrap my brain around her wealth.  Marjorie did a great job of spending it.  One of her redeeming qualities was her philanthropy.  

This was an interesting insight into the life of an ultra wealthy woman who worked hard at both business and enjoying life.