· Eleanor Rigby is a tale of loneliness and hope that introduces Douglas Coupland's finest character yet. Illuminated by a wonderfully gentle, searching wisdom, it sees Coupland ascend to a new level of peace and grace in his ever-more-extraordinary career. 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 His arrival changes everything, and sets in motion a rapid-fire plot with all the twists and turns we expect of Coupland. Eleanor Rigby is a tale of loneliness and hope that introduces Douglas Coupland's finest character yet. Illuminated by a wonderfully gentle, searching wisdom, it sees Coupland ascend to a new level of peace and grace in his ever-more-extraordinary career. No library descriptions found/5(33).
Eleanor Rigby (December ; January in US) jPod (May ) The Gum Thief (October ) Generation A (November ) Nonfiction: Poloroids from the Dead () City of Glass: Douglas Coupland's Vancouver () Souvenir of Canada () School Spirit () Souvenir of Canada 2 () Terry: The Life of Canadian Terry Fox () (back to. Borrowing the title of the famous Beatles song about loneliness, Eleanor Rigby is a novel about a lonely woman named Liz Dunn. Author Douglas Coupland infuses the story with the same humor and. Read "Eleanor Rigby A Novel" by Douglas Coupland available from Rakuten Kobo. Eleanor Rigby is the story of Liz, a self-described drab, overweight, crabby, and friendless middle-aged woman, and her.
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. Eleanor Rigby (Hardcover) Published January 10th by Bloomsbury USA. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Douglas Coupland (Goodreads Author) ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. Eleanor Rigby is a novel by Douglas Coupland, about a lonely woman at ages 36 and The novel is written as a first-person narrative by the main character, Liz Dunn. Its title is derived from the song of the same name by the Beatles.
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