Rachel's Holiday: A Hay Festival and The Poole VOTE 100 BOOKS for Women Selection

Rachel's Holiday: A Hay Festival and The Poole VOTE 100 BOOKS for Women Selection

by Marian Keyes (Author)

Synopsis

Imagine you're Rachel. Living in glamorous New York City, spending your nights at fabulous parties and heading home in the small hours to your sexy boyfriend Luke. Then your sensible older sister shows up. Next thing you know, you're being escorted back to your parents, who insist on checking you in to Cloisters, a kind of low rent Priory. Suddenly you're in therapy sessions and being cured of all your addictions: the drugs, the high life and even Luke. But you're young - can't you make a few mistakes? Because you can't help worrying: if they take all this away, what'll be left?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 10 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 1405924772
ISBN 13: 9781405924771

Media Reviews
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 . . . * from the publisher's description *
A gripping tale of self-discovery * Giovanna Fletcher *
Keyes manages to have you alternately blubbing and belly-laughing to the final page * Company *
Gloriously funny * The Sunday Times *
A born storyteller * Independent on Sunday *
The voice of a generation * Daily Mirror *
Author Bio
Marian Keyes is the international bestselling author of Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, Rachel's Holiday, Last Chance Saloon, Sushi for Beginners, Angels, The Other Side of the Story, Anybody Out There, This Charming Man, The Brightest Star in the Sky, The Mystery of Mercy Close and The Woman Who Stole My Life. Her journalism, collected under two titles, Making It Up As I Go Along and Under the Duvet: Deluxe Edition, containing the original publications Under the Duvet and Further Under the Duvet, are also available from Penguin. Marian lives in Dublin with her husband.