Winfrey picks ‘Olive, Again’ for her next book club read
NEW YORK — Author Elizabeth Strout, whose “Olive, Again” is Oprah Winfrey’s latest book club pick, has a pretty good idea about how the plainspoken Olive Kitteridge would have responded.
“Olive would say, ‘Godfrey Mighty!'” Strout told The Associated Press in a recent email. “But even Olive would be impressed with Oprah onboard with her story. Olive — who would not admit to it publicly — would be really pleased that Oprah finds her life so worthy of respect.”
Published last month by Random House, Strout’s book is Winfrey’s second selection for her new partnership with Apple. Her first pick, Ta-Nehisi Coates’ novel “The Water Dancer,” was announced in September and quickly topped the Apple and Amazon.com bestseller lists. “Olive, Again” was already off to a strong start, debuting at No. 6 on The New York Times’ hardcover fiction bestseller list. The Guardian has praised the book as a “tour de force.”
“Olive, Again” is the follow-up to Strout’s Pulitzer Prize winning “Olive Kitteridge,” which came out in 2008.