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The Seven Imperfect Rules of Elvira Carr

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Funny, heart-warming and ultimately triumphant, The Seven Imperfect Rules of Elvira Carr by Frances Maynard is a story for anyone who doesn't quite fit in – and for everyone who chooses not to. Perfect for fans of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.

'Wonderful' – Rosie Walsh, author of
The Man Who Didn't Call.
Elvira Carr is twenty-seven, neuro-atypical, and has never lived alone. But her father – who she suspects was in the secret service – is dead, and when her mother has a stroke and is taken into care, Elvira suddenly finds herself home alone. In order to cope, Elvira – who knows a lot about biscuits and supermarkets, but not much about life – develops Seven Rules for interacting with others. Not even her rules can help her, however, when she's faced with solving a mystery she didn't know existed . . .
'Big-hearted and charming' – James Hannah, author of The A to Z of You and Me.


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Publisher: Pan Macmillan

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781509842148
  • File size: 3321 KB
  • Release date: August 24, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781509842148
  • File size: 550 KB
  • Release date: August 24, 2017

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OverDrive Read
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Languages

English

Funny, heart-warming and ultimately triumphant, The Seven Imperfect Rules of Elvira Carr by Frances Maynard is a story for anyone who doesn't quite fit in – and for everyone who chooses not to. Perfect for fans of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine.

'Wonderful' – Rosie Walsh, author of
The Man Who Didn't Call.
Elvira Carr is twenty-seven, neuro-atypical, and has never lived alone. But her father – who she suspects was in the secret service – is dead, and when her mother has a stroke and is taken into care, Elvira suddenly finds herself home alone. In order to cope, Elvira – who knows a lot about biscuits and supermarkets, but not much about life – develops Seven Rules for interacting with others. Not even her rules can help her, however, when she's faced with solving a mystery she didn't know existed . . .
'Big-hearted and charming' – James Hannah, author of The A to Z of You and Me.


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