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Eleanor Rigby

Liz Dunn has little to keep her going until a strange young man named Jeremy arrives in her life, upsetting her routine and triggering events that take Liz around the world, into danger, and for the first time, within reach of happiness.

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  • "A single woman's life is upset when a cross-dresser with her name on his medic alert bracelet is injured."
  • "Liz Dunn has little to keep her going until a strange young man named Jeremy arrives in her life, upsetting her routine and triggering events that take Liz around the world, into danger, and for the first time, within reach of happiness."
  • "Liz Dunn has little to keep her going until a strange young man named Jeremy arrives in her life, upsetting her routine and triggering events that take Liz around the world, into danger, and for the first time, within reach of happiness."@en
  • "One day in 1997, with the comet Hale Bopp burning bright in the blue-black sky, Liz Dunn, a lonely spinster, receives an urgent phone call asking her to visit a young man in hospital. Now, all at once, the loneliness that has come to define her is ripped away by a funny, smart, handsome young stranger. His name is Jeremy. And he is her son."
  • "From the Publisher: Eleanor Rigby is the story of Liz, a self-described drab, overweight, crabby, and friendless middle-aged woman, and her unlikely reunion with the charming and strange son she gave up for adoption. His arrival changes everything, and sets in motion a rapid-fire plot with all the twists and turns we expect of Coupland. By turns funny and heartbreaking, Eleanor Rigby is a fast-paced read and a haunting exploration of the ways in which loneliness affects us all."@en
  • "Liz Dunn is 42 years old, and lonely. Her house is like "a spinster's cell block", and she may or may not snore - there's never been anybody to tell her. Then one day in 1997, with the comet Hale Bopp burning bright in the blue-black sky, Liz receives an urgent phone call asking her to visit a young man in hospital. All at once, the loneliness that has come to define her is ripped away by this funny, smart, handsome young stranger, Jeremy. Her son."
  • "Liz Dunhan, 36, ist übergewichtig, einsam und sexuell unerfahren. Sie trägt dieses Schicksal mit bitterem Humor. Bis ein junger Mann mit einer Überdosis ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert wird und behauptet, er sei ihr Sohn."
  • "Lizz Dunn est grosse et lucide sur elle même. Et si derrière cette morne apparence se cache un esprit acéré, elle n'attend rien de la vie, hormis une imminente opération dentaire et une quantité de films larmoyants loués pour supporter sa convalescence."

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  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"

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  • "Eleanor Rigby"@da
  • "Eleanor Rigby : Roman"
  • "Eleanor Rigby"@it
  • "Eleanor Rigby"@fi
  • "Eleanor Rigby"@en
  • "Eleanor Rigby"
  • "Eleanor Rigby : roman"
  • "Eleanor Rigby : a novel"
  • "Eleanor Rigby : a novel"@en
  • "Eleanor Rigby Roman"
  • "Eleanor Rigby a novel"@en
  • "Eleanor Rigby a novel"
  • "Ėleanor Rigbi"
  • "Элеанор Ригби"

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