Friday, December 20, 2019

Analysis Of The Book Eleanor Park By Rainbow Rowell...

A Family Forever A secret’s worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept. One cannot choose their family because they are God’s gift to us. A family is filled with those who support and care about you. They look out for you and are there when you need them. Family is the single most important thing in many people’s lives. It is true that some people will not ever understand your grief or is able to identify with your situation, but that should not stop anyone from reaching out to you. In the book â€Å"Eleanor Park,† by Rainbow Rowell, the author describes a primary character named Eleanor whose life has been very difficult. Eleanor was abandoned by both her mother and her father at different times in her life, was abused by her stepfather and is bullied in school because of the way she looks. On the other hand, another primary character Park is a young American teenager who is half-Korean. He is kind and nice person but lonely and weird. Until they find each other, the way they have difference than other people made perfectly for each other: shy, enthusiastic about music and comics book. It is evident in the novel that the mothers of Eleanor and Park, Mindy and Sabrina have taken different paths on parenting. One has made all the wrong choices and the other has made sacrifices for her family. As I read the book, it intrigued me to know how important family is to a person. I am writing to four various people, each with different perspectives and thoughts in Eleanor

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