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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

by Gail Honeyman

2017 · HarperCollins GB

About the book

Eleanor Oliphant lives a life of rigid, isolated routine in Glasgow, working as a finance clerk and spending weekends with frozen pizza and vodka. She navigates the world with blunt social literalism, often misinterpreting the intentions and customs of her colleagues. Her static existence shifts when she and Raymond, an unkempt IT worker from her office, help an elderly man named Alfie after he falls on the sidewalk. This encounter forces Eleanor to interact with others, eventually confronting the childhood trauma and physical scars linked to her incarcerated mother.

Readers drawn to dark humor and psychological healing lean into this story to observe how small acts of kindness break cycles of loneliness. It serves those interested in the impact of social anxiety and the slow process of opening up to community after years of emotional repression. The reader walks away with a clear perspective on how meaningful human connection functions as a practical tool for survival and how professional therapy can help address long-standing survival mechanisms.

Details

Published
2017
Publisher
HarperCollins GB
ISBN
9780008172145
Language
EN