Eleanor Rigby
Coupland, Douglas
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HeartwarmingCoupland has a canny take on everything, and his one-liners zing.People
Eleanor Rigby is the story of Liz, a self-described drab, overweight, crabby, and friendless middle-aged woman, and her unlikely reunion with the charming and strange son
BOOK SYNOPSIS
“Heartwarming…Coupland has a canny take on everything, and his one-liners zing.”—People
Eleanor Rigby is the story of Liz, a self-described drab, overweight, crabby, and friendless middle-aged woman, and her unlikely reunion with the charming and strange son she gave up for adoption. His arrival changes everything, and sets in motion a rapid-fire plot with all the twists and turns we expect of Coupland. By turns funny and heartbreaking, Eleanor Rigby is a fast-paced read and a haunting exploration of the ways in which loneliness affects us all.
AUTHOR BIO
Douglas Coupland is a novelist who also works in visual arts and theater. His novels include Generation X, Microserfs, All Families Are Psychotic, and Hey Nostradaumus!. He lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.
BOOK REVIEWS
"Coupland&writes a sparkling sentence and a mean epigram."--Entertainment Weekly
"Coupland has crafted a formidable pop style that hooks up dead-on cultural anthropology with surprising reserves of emotion&What's remarkable is how easy it is for even the best adjusted among us to see ourselves in Coupland's compassionate (and occasionally madcap) portrait."--Village Voice
"Told with abundant wit and a deceptive simplicity."--Boston Globe
"Coupland's weirdest and most accomplished work to date&could be one of the first great novels of the new century."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Poignant, funny, intrepidly offbeat&[a] clever, inspired, brilliantly strange tale."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1582346437
ISBN(13-digit): 1582346437
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
Library of Congress: oc2007044753
Book Publisher: St Martins Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 249
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