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Eleanor - Jason Gurley
Eleanor
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"Jason Gurley will be a household name one day." – Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool 1985. The death of Eleanor's twin sister tears her family apart. Her father blames her mother for the accident. When Eleanor's mother looks at her, she sees only the daughter she lost. Their... show more
"Jason Gurley will be a household name one day."
– Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool

1985. The death of Eleanor's twin sister tears her family apart. Her father blames her mother for the accident. When Eleanor's mother looks at her, she sees only the daughter she lost. Their wounded family crumbles under the weight of their shared grief.

1993. Eleanor is fourteen years old when it happens for the first time... when she walks through an ordinary door at school and finds herself in another world. It happens again and again, but it's only a curiosity until that day at the cliffs. The day when Eleanor dives... and something rips her out of time itself.

And on the other side, someone is waiting for her.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00K8IAZ68
Pages no: 450
Edition language: English
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News from Author Lisa M. Green
News from Author Lisa M. Green rated it
4.0 Eleanor
This book had an odd effect on me, both emotionally and psychologically. I can't explain exactly why I enjoyed it so much, especially considering how strange so many aspects of the story were. If someone were to give me a full synopsis of the book, including all the of major details, I'm pretty sure...
Dang Rover: Cover to Cover
Dang Rover: Cover to Cover rated it
4.0 Eleanor
I felt like I was reading Stephen King...I finished Eleanor yesterday, but I'm still not sure what I want to say about it. It's absolutely a great book, but I don't feel the need to gush like some other reviewers. I enjoyed the story, and I definitely felt for the players. The dream world stuff was ...
janetfurnee
janetfurnee rated it
5.0 Eleanor
A family begets a family that begets another family. And so it is written...or is it? The water runs, drips, pours, and rages, never stopping...or does it? These two themes weave a lyrical, hypnotic dream of a story, the story of Eleanor. I have always enjoyed Jason Gurley's short stories, but this...
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