My Name Is Lucy Barton

Author: Elizabeth Strout

Book Locations
  • Mount Sinai Hospital

    In "My Name Is Lucy Barton," Mount Sinai Hospital is where Lucy spends much of the novel, reflecting on her life and relationships as she recovers from surgery.

  • Queensboro Bridge

    The Queensboro Bridge is visible from Lucy's hospital room, symbolizing the connection between her past and present, and her longing to move beyond her circumstances.

  • Upper East Side

    The Upper East Side is where Lucy's hospital is located, representing both the physical and emotional distance from her impoverished upbringing.

  • Park Avenue

    Park Avenue is mentioned as Lucy reflects on the stark contrast between her current life and her childhood in rural Illinois.

  • East 67th Street

    East 67th Street is near the hospital and serves as a setting for Lucy's introspective moments during her recovery.

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