Amy and Isabelle

by Elizabeth Strout

"It was terribly hot the summer Mr. Robertson left town." For Amy Goodrow and her mother, Isabelle, the heat of that summer is the least of their problems. Other citizens in the New England mill town of Shirley Falls are bothered by the heat and by "other things too: Further up the river crops weren't right--pole beans were small, shriveled on the vine, carrots stopped growing when they... (read more)

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I liked it....nice and easy reading. I could identify with the characters.

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amanda r
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this book was really weird, i think it tried a little too hard to be profound, i wouldn't waste my time!

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