The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand  Summary & Analysis - Eureka Books

The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand Summary & Analysis

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  • Release Date: 2015-07-08
  • Genre: Study Aids
4 Score: 4 (From 9 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

The Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand | Summary & Analysis
 
The Rumor, by Elin Hilderbrand takes place during the summer in Nantucket, a hot bed of rumor, passion, friendship, and excitement, a seemingly sleepy town that is full of secrets and scandal. At the heart of things is Grace, her husband, Eddie, her best friend, Madeline, and Madeline’s husband, Trevor…
 
This companion to The Rumor includes:
• Summary of the book
• Character Analysis
• A Discussion on Themes
• and much more!

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Latest Impressions

  • Small town, big hell

    5
    By Daniel Berenguer
    As the saying goes, small town, big hell, this book depicts how in an apparently normal and tranquil small town, a place where passions, secrets and scandals that nobody imagined in such a "normal" and small town flow uncontrollably, good plot, very interesting characters.
  • Good analisis and summary, I did not lose any detail

    5
    By Melani Bossio
    A good story about gossip and lies are taken as truth. Some friendships are never as good as they seem and there is always a snitch, very good history of secrecy. The book is very well written and the characters are very good, I liked the way the story unfolds
  • Summary and analysis of a great book

    5
    By SaveYourVote
    I really like how this summary points out the greatness in Elin's novel about making it intriguing to read and compelling because everyone likes to discover that other perfect marriages have some trouble from time to time too. And this analysis really makes that bright. And it's not bad reading this to find out if you'll like the novel, I think this summary was what convinced me that the novel was a compelling story