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    Amy and Isabelle

    2001 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Amy and Isabelle, also stylized as Amy & Isabelle, is the 1998 debut novel by the American author Elizabeth Strout. The novel was first published in hardback on December 29, 1998 through Random House and is set in the fictional town of Shirley Falls, a location that Strout would revisit in her 2013 novel The Burgess Boys.

    • Elizabeth Strout
    • 1998
  2. Mar 4, 2001 · Amy & Isabelle: Directed by Lloyd Kramer. With Elisabeth Shue, Hanna Hall, Martin Donovan, Conchata Ferrell. In 1971, in the small town of Shirley Falls, in Maine, the odd and lonely secretary Isabelle Goodrow raises her teenager daughter Amy alone.

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    • Drama
    • Lloyd Kramer
    • 2001-03-04
  3. Jul 1, 1998 · Pulitzer Prize winning author Elizabeth Strouts bestselling and award winning debut, Amy and Isabelle—adapted for television by Oprah Winfrey— evokes a teenager's alienation from her distant mother—and a parent's rage at the discovery of her daughter's sexual secrets.

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  4. Feb 1, 2000 · In her stunning first novel, Amy and Isabelle, Elizabeth Strout evokes a teenager's alienation from her distant mother--and a parent's rage at the discovery of her daughter's sexual secrets.

    • Elizabeth Strout
    • $14.49
    • Vintage
  5. In her stunning first novel, Amy and Isabelle, Elizabeth Strout evokes a teenager's alienation from her distant mother—and a parent's rage at the discovery of her daughter's sexual secrets.

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  7. Isabelle and Amy Goodrow are a mother and daughter that are currently living in the small mill town of Shirley Falls. The two are frequently at odds, something that is partially because Isabelle keeps everyone at a distance, which strains her relationship with her daughter.

  8. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The debut novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge evokes a teenagers alienation from her distant mother, and a parents rage at the discovery of her daughters sexual secrets.

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