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      • Russo and his wife, Barbara, live in Portland, Maine, and spend winters in Boston.
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  2. Personal life. Russo and his wife, Barbara, live in Portland, Maine, [6][7] and spend winters in Boston. [8] . They have two daughters, Kate and Emily. Works. Novels. Mohawk (Vintage Books, 1986) The Risk Pool (Random House, 1988) Nobody's Fool (Random House, 1993) Straight Man (Random House, 1997) Empire Falls (Alfred A. Knopf, 2001)

  3. It feels like a moment straight out of a Richard Russo novel. Russo has lived in Maine since the early 1990s, when he arrived to teach at Colby College in Waterville. After retiring, he settled in Portland with Barbara, his wife of more than forty years; their adult daughters, Emily and Kate, live nearby.

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  4. Russo lives in Maine with his wife and two daughters. He used to teach at Penn State University at Altoona, the University of Southern Illinois, Iowa Writer’s Workshop, and Colby College in...

  5. Oct 31, 2012 · When the author left home for college in Arizona, his mother followed, beginning a four-decade-long dual existence in which Russo moved around the country with his wife and daughters while his mother vacillated between a life near him, which represented an escape and independence, and a life back in her hometown, which she both loved and reviled.

  6. May 5, 2016 · Novelist Richard Russo heard a story once: A cop discovers a garage door remote in his wife's belongings, so he goes around town pointing the remote at different garages.

  7. Personal life. Russo and his wife, Barbara, live in Portland, Maine, and spend winters in Boston. They have two daughters, Kate and Emily. Works. Novels. Mohawk (Vintage Books, 1986) The Risk Pool (Random House, 1988) Nobody's Fool (Random House, 1993) Straight Man (Random House, 1997) Empire Falls (Alfred A. Knopf, 2001)

  8. Novelist Richard Russo is renowned for his depiction of blue collar life in abandoned mill towns in upstate New York and northern New England, believed to be modeled after the city he grew up in, Gloversville, New York.