Eleanor Rushing: A Novel, Patty Friedmann (9781582430775) — Readings Books

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Eleanor Rushing: A Novel
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Eleanor Rushing: A Novel

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A zany, disturbing novel set amid the splendors and excesses of New Orleans.. Eleanor Rushing is a first-person narrative tour de force. While Eleanor is blessed with acute powers of observation and the ability to remember everything, her recollections and impressions are nevertheless often at odds with those of the people around her. As her relationship with a local married Methodist minister spins out of control, the loquacious and endearing Eleanor manages to charm us completely. Even as we begin to realize that surviving a childhood marred by tragedy has exacted a terrible toll, we can’t help being her willing and faithful admirers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
3 March 2000
Pages
288
ISBN
9781582430775

A zany, disturbing novel set amid the splendors and excesses of New Orleans.. Eleanor Rushing is a first-person narrative tour de force. While Eleanor is blessed with acute powers of observation and the ability to remember everything, her recollections and impressions are nevertheless often at odds with those of the people around her. As her relationship with a local married Methodist minister spins out of control, the loquacious and endearing Eleanor manages to charm us completely. Even as we begin to realize that surviving a childhood marred by tragedy has exacted a terrible toll, we can’t help being her willing and faithful admirers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
3 March 2000
Pages
288
ISBN
9781582430775