"Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine" is a novel by Gail Honeyman that follows the life of Eleanor Oliphant, a socially awkward woman who lives a solitary life in Glasgow. She works a mundane office job and has a strict routine, which she believes keeps her life in order. However, her isolation leads to emotional struggles and a lack of meaningful connections.
The story takes a turn when Eleanor develops a crush on a musician and begins to step out of her comfort zone. Through unexpected friendships, particularly with Raymond, a kind coworker, she starts to confront her past traumas and learns the importance of human connection and self-acceptance.