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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
Book • 2017
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine tells the story of Eleanor, a socially awkward woman with a traumatic past, who embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery and friendship.
The novel explores themes of loneliness, trauma recovery, and the power of human kindness.
Through Eleanor's experiences, Gail Honeyman crafts a narrative that is both humorous and poignant, highlighting the complexities of human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit.
The novel explores themes of loneliness, trauma recovery, and the power of human kindness.
Through Eleanor's experiences, Gail Honeyman crafts a narrative that is both humorous and poignant, highlighting the complexities of human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit.
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as a gripping or life-changing book.


Grace Beverley

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as a book with a character (Eleanor Oliphant) that she loved from the start.


Kendra Adachi

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in relation to the character in the book saying that loneliness is the new cancer.

Kelly McDaniel

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Mentioned as one of the best-selling and award-winning contemporary authors represented by Madeline Milburn.

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Mentioned as one of the books Kat bought at the bookstore, which Brooke recommends.

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as a current bestseller about a heroine with a monstrously abusive mother.

Lisa Marciano

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as a book with a character she initially hated but grew to adore, highlighting its humor and emotional depth.

Leona Forde

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