59 pages 1 hour read

Gail Honeyman

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2017

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Chapters 17-20

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Chapter 17 Summary

Eleanor and Raymond plan to meet for Sammy’s party, and Eleanor is peeved when Raymond arrives 25 minutes late. While they walk, Raymond explains that no one arrives on time to a party. They arrive at Laura’s house, a crowded and well-appointed home, and find Sammy lounging in an armchair. Laura pours Eleanor and Raymond Prosecco, which Eleanor is surprised to find delicious.

Eleanor and Laura chat; Laura laughs at Eleanor’s unintended joke. She also offers Eleanor a haircut at her salon for a discount. Eleanor acquiesces. She marvels at the attractive interiors of Laura’s home then walks outside to the patio, where she finds Raymond smoking.

Eleanor claims Raymond likes Laura, and Raymond protests. He talks about his ex-girlfriend and how she said he was “‘too nice’” (142). He wonders if she meant he should be cruel. Eleanor shares that Declan, her boyfriend at university, was physically abusive. She describes how a nurse at the hospital encouraged her to end their relationship after Declan broke her arm for a second time. Raymond places his hand atop Eleanor’s for comfort, and she decides to leave the party. Raymond calls her a cab. As it drives away, Eleanor sees Laura holding out a drink for Raymond in the doorway.