Eleanor took the comic and returned it the next day, a routine that lasted for a couple of weeks before Park finally started a conversation. He noticed that when he read his comics, Eleanor was reading them over his shoulder his oberservation led him to give her one for the night as a way of introducing a friendship. The driver was shouting at her to sit, and after an obnoxious passenger named Tina continuously refused to let Eleanor take a seat, Park told her to sit beside him.Īlthough the seating arrangement carried on for weeks, it was typically quiet between Eleanor and Park, but Park thought he would be able to soon start a conversation. She is immediately made uncomfortable upon sitting on the bus and being stared at by everybody none of the riders want her to sit beside him or her because every place is 'saved' for another individual. Rowell's story begins with Eleanor at her first day of school, wearing men's clothes and hating herself for being what she believes to be fat and ugly. Written by Leah Boyd and other people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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