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Stanley Street statue |
"All the lonely people
Where do they all come from?
All the lonely people
Where do they all belong?"
Lennon-McCartney
Dear Bookclub.
Eleanor is two of them. Rugby and Oliphant. The lonely people. Gail Honeyman’s first novel deftly enters the world of a lonely woman. Not explaining if the name is a coincidence, Honeyman does describe (in her honeyed Scottish accent) her experience in writing this book in a short interview from PRX:
http://exchange.prx.org/pieces/246396
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Gail Honeyman |
And again in this article:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jan/12/gail-honeyman-didnt-want-eleanor-oliphant-portrayed-as-victim
And of course, the movie. Reese Witherspoon is behind the workings of a production:
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Reese/Eleanor |
https://the-bibliofile.com/eleanor-oliphant-is-completely-fine-movie-what-we-know/
Karen's suggestions for an upcoming read:
"Born a Crime" Trevor Noah
"Little Fires Everywhere" Celeste Ng
"The Silent Patient" Alex Michaelides
My suggestions for a December read:
"The Night Before Cbristmas" Nikolai Gogol
"Redbird Christmas" Fannie Flagg
"Mr. Dickens and His Carol: A Novel" Samantha Silva
Looking forward to our discussion.
Happy reading!LK
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