Sunday, April 20, 2025

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

When Eleanor meets Raymond she doesn’t understand why he is being nice to her. Raymond works in IT and Eleanor never imagined her request for assistance would be the start of an actual friendship - she doesn’t have any of those. At almost 30, she goes to work, gets food and goes home. Her phone chats with mummy and bottles of weekend vodka are the highlight of her week. Raymond introduces Eleanor to his mother, they lunch together and soon, she begins to trust him. An autodidact, Eleanor is highly intelligent, with an extensive vocabulary stemming from years of isolation. She is painfully honest and socially awkward but this does not stop Raymond from encouraging Eleanor to seek the help she needs. As her secrets are slowly revealed Eleanor’s unlikely friendships with Raymond and Sammy provide us with a glimpse of her true character and her own surprise, learning that she’s capable of caring for others. As the story unfolds - sad, captivating, funny - we are cheering for this woman to defeat her demons and live a more fulfilling life. This novel sensitively illuminates the realities of PTSD, addiction, suicide, and abuse—making it a powerful read for Mental Health Awareness Month. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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