
Things We Never Say
A seemingly ordinary history teacher finds his carefully constructed life unraveling when a hidden truth surfaces, forcing him to confront the vast unknowns even within his closest relationships. Elizabeth Strout masterfully explores the quiet isolation that can exist beneath the surface of domesticity, and the profound, often painful, process of reckoning with what has been concealed. This is a deeply empathetic and insightful novel for readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and explorations of the human heart.
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