
Artie Dam seems to have a full, steady life—teaching high school history, sharing quiet routines with his wife of thirty years, and sailing Massachusetts Bay. Yet beneath the surface, he feels deeply isolated, haunted by how little people truly know one another.
When he uncovers a life-altering secret, Artie must reevaluate his closest relationships and confront the mysteries at the heart of existence. In The Things We Never Say, Elizabeth Strout offers a tender, insightful portrait of loneliness, love, and the fragile bonds that hold us together.
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