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Elizabeth Strout and The Burgess Boys

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Difference between Elizabeth Strout and The Burgess Boys

Elizabeth Strout vs. The Burgess Boys

Elizabeth Strout (born January 6, 1956) is an American novelist and author. The Burgess Boys is a 2013 novel by American author Elizabeth Strout and her fourth book.

Similarities between Elizabeth Strout and The Burgess Boys

Elizabeth Strout and The Burgess Boys have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amy and Isabelle, My Name Is Lucy Barton, Olive Kitteridge, Random House.

Amy and Isabelle

Amy and Isabelle, also stylized Amy & Isabelle, is the 1998 debut novel by American author Elizabeth Strout.

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My Name Is Lucy Barton

My Name is Lucy Barton is a 2016 New York Times Bestselling novel and the fifth novel by the American writer Elizabeth Strout.

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Olive Kitteridge

Olive Kitteridge (2008) is a novel by American author Elizabeth Strout.

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Random House

Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world.

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Elizabeth Strout and The Burgess Boys Comparison

Elizabeth Strout has 55 relations, while The Burgess Boys has 12. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 5.97% = 4 / (55 + 12).

References

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