![]() ![]() And I am glad I did.Įleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, but I am trembling after finishing this book. ![]() When I saw it in the library, I knew I had to go for it. Many of my fellow readers have suggested this book umpteenth times. There are party invitations, shopping to be done, and in all this, she tries to lose herself… What with a new IT guy in her office, Raymond Gibbons, and an old man she and Raymond helped out when he blacked out in front of them, the musician gets a little sidelined. Having grown up in foster homes, followed by a residential care home, her life is as mysterious as it is available for scrutiny to every social worker out there.īut then, her life becomes busy. ![]() Her mother, with whom she converses every Wednesday evening, like clockwork. And she’s as eager as she’s apprehensive of talking about him to her mother. And she begins preparations for courting him, nope, it’s not stalking. She has finally found her ‘the one’ in a singer, Johnnie Lomond. She’s your average lonely girl next door, with emphasis on lonely, leading a mundane life, going through the daily motions of existence. ![]() Genre: Mental Health, Psychological (Fiction)ĭivided into three sections of Good Days, Bad Days, and Better Days Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine tells the story of a nearly thirty-year-old woman, Eleanor Oliphant. ![]()
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