Imprint: Penguin
Published: 26/05/2005
ISBN: 9780141909813
Length: 656 Pages
RRP: £8.99
Deliciously dark and fantastically funny, Rachel's Holiday is the story of a young woman living life rather too well, until the day she takes it too far . . .
'How did it end up like this? Twenty-seven, unemployed, mistaken for a drug addict, in a treatment centre in the back arse of nowhere with an empty Valium bottle in my knickers . . .'
Meet Rachel Walsh. She's been living it up in New York City, spending her nights talking her way into glamorous parties before heading home in the early hours to her hot boyfriend Luke.
But her sensible older sister showing up and sending her off to actual rehab wasn't quite part of her plan.
She's only agreed to her incarceration because she's heard that rehab is wall-to-wall jacuzzis, gymnasiums and rock stars going cold turkey - plus it's about time she had a holiday.
Saying goodbye to fun will be hard. But not as hard as losing the man that, too late, she realises might just be the love of her life . . .
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'Gloriously funny' Sunday Times
'A born storyteller' Independent on Sunday
'The voice of a generation' Daily Mirror
Imprint: Penguin
Published: 26/05/2005
ISBN: 9780141909813
Length: 656 Pages
RRP: £8.99
Deliciously dark and fantastically funny, Rachel's Holiday is the story of a young woman living life rather too well until the day she takes it too far endangering everything she cares about . . .
Keyes has given us another rollicking good read, guarantee to make you snort into your cocktail
Keyes manages to have you alternately blubbing and belly-laughing to the final page
Gloriously funny