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Oprah Winfrey 's famous voice failed her recently. When she called Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo to share the ...
Oprah Winfrey has selected Richard Russo's novel "Bridge of Sighs" for her book club. The 2007 novel is set in a rural New ...
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The Independent on MSNOprah Winfrey explains why she picked ‘classic’ 2007 drama for her book club
Oprah Winfrey explains why she picked ‘classic’ 2007 drama for her book club - While Ms Winfrey typically selects new ...
Richard Russo hasn't written the memoir I want to read. That book would brim with anecdotes about hardscrabble Gloversville, the upstate New York factory town where he was born.
Richard Russo’s new novel, “Chances Are . . .,” opens with a cascade of charm. Three old friends, all 66 years old, arrive at Martha’s Vineyard for a last hurrah.
How could 23 years have slipped by since Richard Russo published "Nobody's Fool"? Was is really in some previous century that we snorted and sniffled over the rambling adventures of Donald "Sully ...
Elena Seibert In 1993, Richard Russo introduced readers to the fictional town of North Bath, N.Y., in his novel “Nobody’s Fool.” ...
Gloversville native and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo,center, delivers the keynote address at Founders Day at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. Thursday Feb.23, 2012.
In 1967, Richard Russo left central New York in an old Ford nicknamed the Gray Death, heading for the University of Arizona. By going away to school, Russo, an only child, began a decades-long ...
Richard Russo has returned to North Bath. This is the fictional upstate New York setting of his 1993 novel, “Nobody’s Fool,” and its hard-living, down-on-his-luck protagonist, Sully.
Author Richard Russo knows small towns well. He writes about them and grew up in one — Gloversville, in upstate New York. The town was named for the local industry, but by the time he lived ...
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