Title: Eleanor & Park
Author: Rainbow Rowell
Rating: 4/5 Stars
Bookshelves on Goodreads:
1900s,
books-i-own,
ending-destroyed-me,
favorites,
my-emotions-i-cannot,
romance,
pissed-me-off
"What I'm trying to say is, you're it. This is it for me."
When I started to hear everyone talk about Eleanor & Park
like it was a god or something, I knew I was in for either
disappointment or relief. When it comes to big books like this, you
either like it or you feel like crap for being the only person who
didn't like it. So I was really happy when I did like it. I understood
what people meant: Eleanor & Park is a tragically beautiful story of
two teens who make young love work.
Eleanor & Park is about
two teens who fall in love. Eleanor has curly big red hair, dresses
unusually, and is a little too big for her taste. She lives with her
mom, step dad, and siblings. Her step dad is very abusive and she
struggles to protect her siblings and herself from his wrath. Her mom
just stands on the sidelines and basically just waits to be kicked. I
liked her mom but that really made me upset. It was like she didn't care
if her kids lived through fear and never did anything about it.
Eleanor
has never been popular, so when she goes to a new school, she gets
bullied. She gets a few friends but is constantly kicked around. Park is
one of those few friends. He is half Asian and fit in, but it takes
effort. He loves punk music and comics. He lives with his mom, dad,
& brother.
Eleanor & Park is one of those books that
doesn't trend on issues, it smacks right into it. We get to see
parental/marriage abuse right up front and it is disgusting. It is the
kind of thing that made me want to throw the book across the room. But
we always get to see how strong Eleanor is. Just the way that she stands
up for herself is so admirable.
This book was a unique spin on love stories, where everyone isn't perfect and beautiful on the outside. I loved it.
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