Eleanor is a bit of a unique individual, to say the least. We know early on in the novel that she's socially awkward, but it's only gradually that her backstory is revealed and we find out why she is the way she is. Her naive, socially tone-deaf interactions with what would be common everyday experiences for most people are comical, but her dependence on vodka and her unhealthy relationship with her mother leave the reader wondering about her wellbeing. She pairs up with a quirky IT guy and together they forge a surprising friendship that allows both of them to blossom as individuals and allows Eleanor to gain control of the demons of her past.
This is a different novel that I really didn't know much about going into it, but quite enjoyed by the end.
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