{"id":609,"date":"2014-03-27T22:29:00","date_gmt":"2014-03-27T22:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=609"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:39:31","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:39:31","slug":"cybils-finalist-review-eleanor-park-by","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=609","title":{"rendered":"Cybils Finalist Review: ELEANOR &#038; PARK by Rainbow Rowell"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\">\n<a href=\"https:\/\/writingya.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/03\/EleanorPark.jpg\" imageanchor=\"1\" style=\"clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/writingya.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/03\/EleanorPark.jpg\" height=\"400\" width=\"263\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p>I&#8217;m a bit late in coming to this one. I was late in reading it, too, by the time it crossed my desk for Round 2 of the Cybils, and I have to admit\u2014it&#8217;s often a death sentence (or at least a wrench in the works) when a book has been hyped as much as this one was before I got around to reading it. I&#8217;ll freely admit it&#8217;s a personal quirk of mine: I tend to get all weird when &#8220;everyone else&#8221; likes something, and my own interest wanes. <\/p>\n<p>The reason I bring that up is, it could well have made me more vigilant for flaws than I would be otherwise. I do my best to give all Cybils candidates a fair shake, though, and so I hope I wasn&#8217;t any more nit-picky with this one than I was with the other finalists. <\/p>\n<p>Anyway, on to the book: <i>Eleanor &amp; Park<\/i> by Rainbow Rowell. Awards and acclaim aside, there was a lot I personally really liked about this story. The connection develops sweetly and naturally between the two main characters, both misfits for very different reasons. (And I love it that Park is a multiracial character, though that could have been brought out a bit more.) The strength of this book is, above all, its realism\u2014an authentic portrayal of the awkwardness and fumbling and happiness of a first love that transcends time period (this one&#8217;s set in the 1980s) and feels familiar and relatable. <\/p>\n<p>The everyday (and not-so-everyday) dramas of school, of family, are realistic, absorbing, and suspenseful, and against this backdrop, the ups and downs and misunderstandings of Park and Eleanor&#8217;s developing relationship form a believable counterpoint as they move from friendship to something more. Together, they can do more\u2014be more\u2014than they&#8217;ve been able to do alone thus far, but of course, each of them has to embrace their individual inner strength in order to continue to grow\u2014and that&#8217;s something that has to be done on one&#8217;s own.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s really the most I can say without ending-related spoilers, but it WAS a very good ending, very appropriate and satisfying. <\/p>\n<p>The beginning, however, felt a bit slow\u2014I&#8217;ll admit here that this is probably a love-it-or-hate-it thing, that many readers may enjoy the gradual unfolding of the characters and their world, but I wanted more clarity, more movement, right off. But I&#8217;m not a fan of the romance genre generally, and while this isn&#8217;t a &#8220;romance novel,&#8221; it is a story *of* romance, and so I may not be the best person to judge its tropes. <\/p>\n<p>The other aspect of the book that nagged at me (and I hate to be critical of this, because again, very subjective) was an ongoing sense of indulgence in the writing. I felt it rode the line, at times, between authentic teenage angst and a feeling that the writing was overwrought. A matter of opinion, I&#8217;m sure. <\/p>\n<p>In a similar vein, there are the 1980s references. This is something people NEVER seem to agree on: whether setting a book in a time period as recent as the 70s or 80s or 90s is going to even appeal to a contemporary teen reader. I&#8217;m on the fence about that sort of thing in general, and in this specific case, there were times when I thought it was fine and times when it didn&#8217;t work for me. Given that the book is, in some ways, aimed squarely at ME, since I grew up in the 80s (albeit a few crucial years younger than the characters in question), I understood the vast majority of the pop culture references. But on the few occasions where I <i>didn&#8217;t<\/i> get it, it REALLY brought me out of the story. I suspect that teen readers would be even more confused. <\/p>\n<p>That made me wonder about the intended audience for the book vs. the actual audience. And certainly it&#8217;s been a very popular title among adult readers, as I understand it, so it&#8217;s interesting that this one was ostensibly marketed to a YA audience\u2014I guess that makes it a true crossover, though, which is rare enough and a positive thing. Overall, I liked the book a lot\u2014truly I did\u2014but I was not struck with the same Book Love that many others were. I suspect much of that is a case of Not My Genre. <\/p>\n<p>You can find <a href=\"http:\/\/www.indiebound.org\/aff\/readersrant7?product=9781250012579\" target=\"_blank\"><i>Eleanor and Park<\/i><\/a> by Rainbow Rowell online, or at an independent bookstore near you!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m a bit late in coming to this one. 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