Synopsis
A nervous breakdown seems like a great idea: all that lying in bed and watching daytime TV. But who's going to have it? Will it be housewife Clodagh, who spends her days microwaving pasta for her demanding toddlers and waiting for her beautiful husband Dylan to come home? Or Lisa, hard, brittle and shiny as an M&M, reeling from the shock of a demotion from her fabulous job in London to a one-horse magazine in Dublin? Or Ashling, so normal she's weird?Reviews
Customer Review: 13 August 2007
Reviewer: tara
again, another fab book, had me giggling out loud. i had to keep putting it down, as i didnt want it to end. well done keyes.
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Written in Keyes' sparky, so sharp-you'll-cut-yourself style ... with plenty of heart, lots of laughs and a fantastic twist in the tale.
Cosmopolitan
As ever, Marian Keyes manages to have you alternately blubbering and belly-laughing to the final page.
Company
Her writing sparkles and the world is a better place for her books.
Irish Tatler
Marian Keyes is a born storyteller ... the exuberant style drives the narrative towards a conclusion in which comedy alternates with tenderness.
Independent on Sunday
Marian Keyes is the queen of feel-good fiction. Her hip, heart warming comedies have made her the hottest young female writer in Britain and the voice of a generation.
Mirror
Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780140271812
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 576
Published : 14 Jun 2001
Publisher : Penguin
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£7.99
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