Courtney Knowlton is a graduate of Amherst College and holds an MA from the Steinhardt School of Education at New York University. She serves as dean of faculty at the East Harlem School, an independent middle school for low-income students, and lives in New York with her husband and three young children.

Eleanor

A Story

by Courtney Knowlton

Eleanor was the first normal person my brother, Nick, ever dated. His high school girlfriend had painted elaborate cat eyes on herself every day and talked only in a whisper. His first college girlfriend wore a fur vest to pick apples with our family the first time we met her, and always seemed to be giving a running narrative of everything she’d eaten that day or planned to eat the next or had proudly refrained from eating. Another girl, I think someone he met at a summer job, seemed to have no idea how to ask a question. I’d had numerous meals with her, and I don’t think she knew a single thing about me. I’d sort of given up hope that he’d ever date someone I might connect with and had become resigned to feeling unattractive and overly sensible around his girlfriends. When he told me he was dating someone from his swim team, though, I was slightly optimistic. If nothing else, we could talk about that. I’d been a college swimmer too. Back in a different lifetime.

People on couch
To continue reading please sign in.
Join for free
Already a reader? Sign In