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  1. The Girl on the Train Summary. Rachel Watson is an alcoholic woman in her mid-thirties. She recently got divorced from her now-ex-husband Tom, and she’s also lost her home and her job amid debilitating struggles with infertility, depression, and alcoholism. Rachel occupies herself by riding the train back and forth between London and her ...

  2. Oct 4, 2016 · Spoilers ahead for both the book and the movie. 1. The Film’s Location. Hawkins’ book takes place in and around London and its suburbs, and moving the action all the way across the pond to New ...

  3. This psychological thriller novel ‘ The Girl on the Train ‘ by Paula Hawkins, was published in 2015. The novel follows the story of Rachel Watson, an alcoholic divorcee who takes the train to work every day, passing by the same houses and observing the lives of their inhabitants. Like many authors, Hawkins takes bits of people’s ...

  4. Jul 12, 2016 · Audible Audiobook. $000$18.00. Free with Audible trial. Available instantly. Other formats: Hardcover , Mass Market Paperback , Preloaded Digital Audio Player. "On the way back down the road, he passes me in his car, our eyes meet for just a second and he smiles at me." Highlighted by 4,685 Kindle readers.

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins, a British author, struck the market by storm in 2015. It instantly became successful and was titled The New York Times fiction bestseller of 2015. It again became The #1 best seller for two weeks in 2016. It sold over 23 million copies by 2021. It has managed to secure the #1 spot of the UK hardback books ...

  6. 5. A crucial question in The Girl on the Train is how much Rachel Watson can trust her own memory. How reliable are her observations? Yet since the relationship between truth and memory is often a slippery one, how objective or "true" can a memory, by definition, really be?

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · What really makes The Girl on the Train such a gripping novel is Hawkins' remarkable understanding of the limits of human knowledge, and the degree to which memory and imagination can become confused.”—NPR.org “[L]ike Gone Girl, Hawkins's book is a highly addictive novel about a lonely divorcee who gets caught up in the disappearance of a ...

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