The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes

The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes

by Anna Mc Partlin (Author)

Synopsis

Here is a truth that can't be escaped: for Mia 'Rabbit' Hayes, life is coming to an end...Rabbit Hayes loves her life, ordinary as it is, and the extraordinary people in it. She loves her spirited daughter, Juliet; her colourful, unruly family; the only man in her big heart, Johnny Faye. But it turns out the world has other plans for Rabbit, and she's OK with that. Because she has plans for the world too, and only a handful of days left to make them happen. Here is a truth that won't be forgotten: this is a story about laughing through life's surprises and finding the joy in every moment. Praise for Anna McPartlin: "What a beautiful book. I cried and smiled my way through". (Jane Green). "Impossible to put down". (Image). "Grabbing you by the throat and the funny-bone straight from the get go ...a mash-up of Roddy Doyle and Jojo Moyes". (Dublin Herald). It is perfect for readers of John Green, Jojo Moyes, Liane Moriarty and Cecelia Ahern.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Transworld Ireland
Published: 19 Jun 2014

ISBN 10: 184827193X
ISBN 13: 9781848271937
Book Overview: A sparkling, life-affirming novel that will be loved by fans of other hopeful yet heart-wrenching stories such as Jojo Moyes' Me Before You and John Green's The Fault in Our Stars.

Media Reviews
What a beautiful book. I cried and smiled my way through Jane Green Heart-breaking yet blackly comic ... echoing the style of Roddy Doyle. Impossible to put down. Image Beautiful, brave storytelling ... Buy a packet (or box) of tissues and settle down with this wonderful story. One of our books of 2015 Heat Magazaine A bittersweet story of family, faith and love ... both deeply affecting and life-affirming Sunday Mirror Enormously readable, funny and emotionally engaging Irish Times
Author Bio
Anna McPartlin is a novelist and scriptwriter. Her previous incarnation as a stand-up comedian left an indelible mark. She describes herself as a slave to the joke and finds humour and humanity in even the darkest situations. Anna lives in Wicklow with her husband and animals.