Fangirl PDF book by Rainbow Rowell Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in September 10th 2013 the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in young adult, contemporary books. When Eleanor meets Park, you'll remember your own first love-and just how hard it pulled you under. A New York Times Best Seller! A 2014 Michael L. Printz Honor Book for Excellence in Young Adult Literature Eleanor & Park is the winner of the 2013 Boston Globe Horn Book Award for Best Fiction Book.
full titleEleanor & Park
author Rainbow Rowell
type of work Novel
genre Coming-of-age novel; romance novel; young adult novel
language English
time and place written 2013, Omaha, Nebraska
date of first publication 2013
publisher St. Martin’s Press
narrator The narration alternates frequently between Eleanor and Park. As the relationship between the protagonists gets closer and closer, the narration jumps back and forth between them more rapidly.
point of view The story is told in a third-person point of view, focusing on what Eleanor and Park do and think. When the story is told from Eleanor’s point of view, the narrative presents the events as though the reader is inside her head, and the same thing happens when the narrative switches to Park’s perspective. The book is very subjective, meaning that the reader gets the story presented through the moods, emotions, and thoughts of these two main characters as the narration switch back and forth between them.
tone The tone of the book is funny and romantic, yet also bittersweet. From the prologue, the reader knows that Eleanor and Park are destined to be apart, and even though the book presents their love story, there is always a cloud of doom.
tense The narrative occurs in the past tense. Almost the entire story is framed as a flashback, since in the prologue, Eleanor and Park are already geographically separated.
setting (time) The novel is set during the school year from fall 1986 to spring 1987.
setting (place) Almost the entire novel occurs in Omaha, Nebraska.
protagonist Eleanor and Park are equally the protagonists, since the novel is about their relationship and is told from both of their perspectives.
major conflict Even though Eleanor and Park are developing a blossoming romance, their home lives get more complicated, and Eleanor in particular feels increasingly threatened by her stepdad, Richie.
rising action Richie’s actions get worse and worse, and Eleanor doesn’t feel safe in her house.
climax The climax of the novel comes when Richie destroys Eleanor’s possessions, Eleanor finally confesses to Park how dangerous Richie is, and Park drives Eleanor to Minnesota so she can escape her situation and start a new life.
falling action Park and Eleanor know that they have had to sacrifice their own relationship so that Eleanor can survive, and when they separate, Eleanor can’t bear to keep up their communication, leaving both of them heartbroken, until the final sentence of the novel, which presents some hope.
themes Gender Expression and the Importance of Identity, Outsiders vs. Insiders
motifsRomeo and Juliet, Driving Stick Shift
symbols Walkman, Watchman
foreshadowing The novel’s prologue provides the book’s most crucial foreshadowing, since it tells the reader that Eleanor and Park will be separated, even though the reader does not yet know who these characters are. Red alert 3 patch 1.12 crack. Eleanor and Park read Romeo and Juliet at the start of their own relationship, and the many parallels between these lovers and Eleanor and Park foreshadow that Eleanor and Park’s relationship is both intensely love-filled and doomed. Eleanor hides her prized possessions in an empty fruit box, but because there is no privacy in her home, the box is almost begging to be found by Richie.
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Year Published 2013
Word Count 78,179