![]() We are thrilled to join with our partners to host Richard Russo next Tuesday, May 31, at the Nashville Public Library. ![]() The characters are older, the town is a bit worse for the wear, but Russo’s ear for dialogue and human relationships is the same, making this follow-up novel an utter delight. As The New York Times’ review put it, “taken together, at over 1,000 pages, the two ‘Fool’ books represent an enormous achievement, creating a world as richly detailed as the one we step into each day of our lives.” Get an overview of Everybody’s Fool in this excellent piece from our friends at Humanities Tennessee / Chapter 16, or read an excerpt, courtesy of The Wall Street Journal, here. ![]() ![]() If you loved Nobody’s Fool by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo, expect to feel reunited with old friends in Everybody’s Fool, which catches up with the stubborn but lovable “Sully” Sullivan and his neighbors in North Bath, New York, 10 years after we last left them. ![]()
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