Eleanor and Park Fan Art Eleanor and Park House Addresses
Title: Eleanor and Park
Author:Rainbow Rowell
Publisher:Orion Publishing Group
Genre: Immature Developed, Romance Fiction
Get-go Publication: 2012
Language:English
Major Characters:Eleanor Douglas, Park Sheridan
Setting Place: Omaha, Nebraska.
Narration: Third Person
Theme: Gender Expression, the Importance of Identity
Book Summary: Eleanor and Park past Rainbow Rowell
Eleanor is the new girl in town, and she's never felt more alone. All mismatched clothes, mad red hair and chaotic abode life, she couldn't stick out more if she tried.
Then she takes the seat on the bus side by side to Park. Tranquillity, careful and – in Eleanor's eyes – impossibly cool, Park'south worked out that flying under the radar is the all-time way to get past.
Slowly, steadily, through late-nighttime conversations and an ever-growing stack of mix tapes, Eleanor and Park autumn in dear. They fall in honey the way you lot do the start time, when you're sixteen, and you have nothing and everything to lose.
Set over the course of ane school year in 1986, Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell is funny, sad, shocking and true – an exquisite nostalgia trip for anyone who has never forgotten their kickoff honey.
Volume Review: Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
The story of Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell is a realistic paced tale of two high school students, Eleanor and Park, who find everything in one another on a loud school motorcoach. Their relationship was so beautifully written, humorous at times and smiling inducing while tugging hard at your heart. Information technology's difficult for me to handle the fact that these ii aren't actually living and breathing somewhere out at that place.
Sharing his seat on the double-decker with the new strange girl totally worked out for Park! Slowly Park breaks downward Eleanor'south pain of her home life and they learn to trust i another. Eleanor's dwelling is completely sad. She is bullied at school and her clothing style is unique, she struggles with herself epitome because she isn't slight in frame.
"My girlfriend is sorry and quiet and keeps me up all night worrying most her."
Park is the kid dressed in black with his head bopping to his headphones. He loves music and comic books and struggles with being Korean and American in their boondocks. Their interaction starts with sharing a seat on the school bus, to quietly watching one another, to sharing comic books, music, hand holding, a phone call and then much more than.
Ready in the 80s, Eleanor and Park past Rainbow Rowell stood out from the numerous other YA books set in today's time. The character's music preferences and references to popular culture, highlight the time this book is set up in. Withal, what I found, was that many of the character'south personalities and problems (both to do with their boyhood and family) were vastly similar to the troubles of today'south teenagers. It was a very well thought out, effective mode of presenting the idea that whilst many materialistic things changed throughout time, the human nature did not. And, although this is a contemporary book aimed for younger adults, I feel like information technology carried deeper letters.
"Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like fine art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something."
The characters were, above all: real. None were boring; each of them had their flaws. I loved Park and his family, whilst I felt slightly less affection towards Eleanor, whose feelings I couldn't e'er relate to. However, she was an authentic, very well developed character, whose strength was visible throughout the whole volume, fifty-fifty though she could be a 'pain in the neck' sometimes. Their human relationship was intriguing, and very realistic – a bright depiction of the clumsiness, but also the purity of beloved. I absolutely loved the fact that at that place were 2 betoken of views – both Eleanor and Park'south.
"Holding Eleanor'due south hand was like property a butterfly. Or a heartbeat. Like holding something complete, and completely alive."
In Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell, author amazingly recreates the fear, obsession, tentativeness and devotion Eleanor and Park feel for each other; neither 1 certain why they're loved and then much by the other, each giving themselves completely over to the love they feel. The scenes, dialog and thoughts are tender, touching, elegant without e'er drifting into being saccharine. All of information technology is beautifully rendered, and cleverly contrasted with others in the book, like Park's next door neighbour, Steve, and his girlfriend, Tina, who are cool and crass and hedonistic. The contrast makes the deep honey that Eleanor and Park take seem pure.
I recall the 16 YOs benefit from the experience of an older Rainbow who gives her characters a maturity beyond their years. But that's never intrusive; it makes the relationship even more touching. This was my first book past Rainbow Rowell and I want to read more from her. So now I'll begin chronologically and start reading Attachments past Raibow Rowell.
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell is highly recommended for fans of immature-adult contemporary romance, or anyone searching for a story that will bring back their teenage years.
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