

it felt better than anything had ever hurt.' 'It felt so good that it crowded out all the bad things.

Here are some of the most poignant lines. Eleanor, however, will be okay.she's a strong girl. Mother of the Year, she is not, nor will she ever be. I cannot fathom treating your children - or allowing your children to be treated - the way this mother did. They were beneath any care or consideration. The author made me absolutely despise the situation Eleanor found herself in, and in addition to hating the situation, I despised her mother and "step-father". There are lines so beautifully written in this book that they made me want to cry (and I'm not a book crier.I'll cry over commercials and movies, but not books). I absolutely LOVED every single second of this book - I loved the writing style, Eleanor and Park, Park's parents, Eleanor's "friends", even Tina and Steve, by the end.
