Elizabeth Strout has an uncanny ability to write best sellers that are beloved by critics, Adam Begley argues. He explores Strout’s secret to “harpooning” her readers: | Collector
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Elizabeth Strout has an uncanny ability to write best sellers that are beloved by critics, Adam Begley argues. He explores Strout’s secret to “harpooning” her readers:
Elizabeth Strout has an uncanny ability to write best sellers that are beloved by critics, Adam Begley argues. He explores Strout’s secret to “harpooning” her readers: