Ready or Not?

Ready or Not?

by Grace Wynne - Jones (Author)

Synopsis

Caddy is just 40, blonde and beautiful. She has a wonderful man who loves her, and yet she's running away from him and from a secret and painful past. Her friend Ros works in advertising, writing pithy slogans for dog food, but she yearns to be a proper writer. Tom Armstrong dreams of being a famous photographer, but instead he's selling mobile phones and has a son he never sees. And Dan, already a famous actor with Hollywood at his feet, only wants Caddy...At times poignant and hilarious, Ready or Not? charts the romantic progress of four star-crossed lovers over a Dublin summer as they make mistakes, take chances and try to live their dreams. Acclaim for Ordinary Miracles 'Beautiful, tender and funny, written with great perception...a remarkable novel' Katie Fforde '...writes up a storm of wit...a completely assured voice throughout.' RTE Guide '...full of quirky wit and energy. Perfect holiday reading.' Daily Express 'Would the real Grace Wynne-Jones step forward.' Irish Times

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Gill Books
Published: Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0717135705
ISBN 13: 9780717135707

Media Reviews
Praise for Ordinary Miracles and Wise Follies 'Grace Wynne-Jones has a wicked sense of humour, which enlivens every page' Irish Times 'Beautiful, tender and funny, written with great perception... a remarkable novel' Katie Fforde 'Wonderfully comic, beautifully written...' Marian Keyes, Irish Tatler 'Writes up a storm of wit... completely assured. A fine new writer.' RTE Guide
Author Bio
Grace Wynne-Jones grew up in Co. Limerick with her four brothers. Having travelled extensively in Africa and America, she returned to Ireland and settled in Bray, Co. Wicklow. She is the author of Ordinary Miracles (Simon & Schuster/Pocket 1997), which reached number 3 on the Irish Bestseller lists, and Wise Follies (Simon & Schuster/Pocket 1998). She is also a freelance journalist, contributing to the Telegraph, Guardian and Times newspapers