A Perfect Match

A Perfect Match

by Sinéad Moriarty (Author)

Synopsis

In her second novel, A Perfect Match, Sinead Moriarty tells the story of Emma Hamilton who embarks on the path to adopting a baby when she and her husband can't conceive. It manages to be both hilarious and incredibly moving is comparable to the writing of Marian Keyes in its ability to balancing of light and shade. After two years of being deafened by the TICKTOCK of her biological clock and tormented by Mother Nature's refusal to grant her a baby, Emma Hamilton decides to go for the instant solution: finding a Russian baby in need of a home. But Emma hasn't reckoned on the route to adoption being so complicated. Between proving that she's fit to be a mother (by inventing an unblemished past and discovering an unsuspected talent for housekeeping), driving her long-suffering husband insane with madcap schemes to make them the perfect would-be parents (a few Russian verbs a night and they'll be fluent in no time), and tripping over red tape every step of the way (who knew social workers could be so terrifying?) Emma finds out that adoption is far from the easy option - and that perfection has very little to do with finding the perfect match.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 25 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1844880419
ISBN 13: 9781844880416

Media Reviews
A touching tale with just the right amount of humour * OK Magazine *
A thoroughly likeable, warm heroine * Irish Times *
Both an enjoyable easy read, while also managing to chime with subtle emotional resonance around an original and thought-provoking subject * Sunday Independent *
Hilarious * Daily Express *
Moriarty's realistic dialogue and plot, her engaging multi-faceted characters, and her humour and sensitivity in the face of complex issues quickly drew me in * Ireland on Sunday *
Moriarty has a gift for seeing the lighter side of things * Irish Independent *
A funny and poignant read * Evening Herald *
Moriarty writes with a brash and spontaneous eloquence * Daily Telegraph *

Praise for The Baby Trail
'Moriarty's Emma has the wit of of Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw, mixed with the Murphy's Law luck of Bridget Jones.' Irish Independent
'The pace is fast and furious -... a real page-turner.' Irish Tatler
'Honest and funny.' U Magazine
'Lots of tears and even more laughs ... a confident debut' Irish Times
'Very funny, with a cast of wonderful supporting characters and an unpredictable ending. Marian Keyes, you have some competition.' RTE Guide
'Funny - sidesplittingly so, which is a difficult balance to strike considering the weight of the subject matter.' Ireland On Sunday


Praise for The Baby Trail
'Moriarty's Emma has the wit of of Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw, mixed with the Murphy's Law luck of Bridget Jones.' Irish Independent
'The pace is fast and furious -... a real page-turner.' Irish Tatler
'Honest and funny.' U Magazine
'Lots of tears and even more laughs ... a confident debut' Irish Times
'Very funny, with a cast of wonderful supporting characters and an unpredictable ending. Marian Keyes, you have some competition.' RTE Guide
'Funny - sidesplittingly so, which is a difficult balance to strike considering the weight of the subject matter.' Ireland On Sunday

Author Bio
Sinead Moriarty's novels have sold over 700,000 copies in Ireland and the UK. She has won over readers and critics by telling stories that are humane, moving and relevant to modern women. She lives in her native Dublin with her husband and their three children.