Knowing Me, Knowing You

Knowing Me, Knowing You

by Brian Finnegan (Author)

Synopsis

1983 - the summer of ABBA, first love and shared secrets for four teenage friends high on life and music.
Over three decades on, when Maggie decides to reform the old crowd for an ABBA reunion concern in Stockholm, much has changed.
Mother and wife Maggie is coping - alone - with life-shattering news. Daniel, once a major pop star, now a recluse, is reluctantly back in the limelight, and wants nothing more than to escape. Once-wild Dee is a force to be reckoned with in the boardroom, but her marriage tells a different story. And for Charlie, personal happiness has come at a heart-breaking price.
As each is about to discover, old friends know you better than anyone. And sometimes, you have to reconnect with who you once were to find out who you can be, if you're just willing to take a chance...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 02 Dec 2013

ISBN 10: 1444742957
ISBN 13: 9781444742954

Media Reviews
A refreshing change of pace for Irish books aimed at women...with enough romance and intrigue to keep you reading whether you're on the beach or the bus * Irish Independent *
Praise for Brian Finnegan * : *
'With his zeitgeist debut novel, Brian Finnegan - well-known media commentator and editor of GCN, Ireland's gay magazine - brings us a warm, funny, touching, sexy, romantic, thoroughly enjoyable, brilliantly-plotted page-turner, whose faith in the redemptive power of our love offers a ray of sunshine for our gloomy times.' * Adrienne Murphy, Hot Press *
'An amusing read about coping with new beginnings' * Stellar magazine *
'The beauty of The Forced Redundancy Film Club is that it can - like all classic movies - be enjoyed, not specifically by just women or just men, but by anyone who loves a good story' * entertainment.ie *
Author Bio
Brian Finnegan is a well-known magazine editor and journalist in Ireland, and author of The Forced Redundancy Film Club. He lives in Dublin.