Plain Elaine

Plain Elaine by Jonathan Paul, published by Xlibris US on May 24, 2019, is a work of fiction that spans 60 pages. The narrative centers around Elaine Milligan, who discovers art as a vital means of expression and a pathway to sanity. As she grapples with her identity and the façade she has maintained for her family and peers, Elaine contemplates the significance of starting anew and the implications of redefining her image.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of self-discovery and the transformative power of art. Elaine’s journey reflects her struggle with societal expectations and her desire to break free from the constraints of her past. The book explores the notion that sometimes, the most profound changes come from embracing a blank canvas rather than adhering to a pre-existing image. Through Elaine’s experiences, the narrative invites reflection on the complexities of personal identity and the courage required to pursue authenticity.
Official synopsis Publisher
Art. Art is an expression of colors; it is a symbol or faith. It is a representation of oneself. Elaine Milligan found art as an escape, a passion used to utilize what she feels is an important journey that will make her sane. Sometimes an image is not just an image. What glitters is not gold. Elaine has been putting on the perfect picture for her family and peers for so long she is ready to change the canvas of her image and just start from a blank page. Is it worth it? Starting over, does it make sense creating an image that has not been viewed for years? Elaine thinks it does not make sense, and she does not care anymore. She is not going back to the drawing board–what’s the point?
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