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Francesca Baker is a wanderer and scribbler. When she is not exploring the world she creates her own out of words. She loves to explore and can be found in literary haunts, coffee shops, sandy beaches, open skies, music gigs and any other curious hole she finds. A reader and writer, she runs writing workshops, has curated and published short story magazines, run shared reading groups, and organized literary events. Read more at her blog And So She Thinks.

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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
by Gail Honeyman
(6/21/2017)
Odd Eleanor slowly enters a life that she never thought was for her. She remains quirky and unique, and the reader loves her for it, but her life becomes a little more expansive and contains a bit more opportunity. Gail Honeyman wrote this novel as she entered her forties. Just like her protagonist, Honeyman learned that your past does not have to define your future. Eleanor may be a social misfit, but she is an incredibly astute one. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine is perceptive, wis

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