Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine: A Novel.
“Wonderfully composed and extraordinarily funny, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine is about the significance of kinship and human association. I went gaga for Eleanor, a whimsical and controlled introvert whose life delightfully unfurls after a possibility experience with a more bizarre; I figure you will become hopelessly enamored, as well!” —Reese Witherspoon
“This wacky, enchanting novel. . . attracts you with humor, at that point ends up containing both a dramatic subplot and a sweet sentiment. . . Entertaining and moving.“—People
No one’s at any point revealed to Eleanor that life ought to be superior to fine.
Meet Eleanor Oliphant: She battles with proper social aptitudes and tends to state precisely what she’s reasoning. Nothing is absent in her painstakingly timetabled life of dodging social associations, where ends of the week are punctuated by solidified pizza, vodka, and telephone visits with Mummy.
In any case, everything changes when Eleanor meets Raymond, the blundering and profoundly unhygienic IT fellow from her office. When she and Raymond together spare Sammy, an elderly man of his word who has fallen on the walkway, the three turn into the sorts of companions who protect each other from the lives of disengagement they have each been living. What’s more, it is Raymond’s huge heart that will at last enable Eleanor to discover the best approach to repair her own significantly harmed one.
Destined to be a noteworthy film delivered by Reese Witherspoon, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine is the brilliant, warm, and uplifting story of a strange champion whose dull oddness and oblivious mind make for a compelling voyage as she understands. . .
The best way to survive is to open your heart.
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