Ebook {Epub PDF} Rachels Holiday by Marian Keyes
Rachel's Holiday is Marian Keyes at her best. I think Marian Keyes is probably the most underrated author in the chick-lit section. My first book by her was "Lucy Sullivan is getting married" and it took me 2 attempts to finish it. From there, enjoying "Rachel's Holiday" was easy.4/5. · Again, Rachel by Marian Keyes will be released by Penguin Michael Joseph on 17 February , and an anniversary edition of Rachel’s Holiday will be . In "Rachel's Holiday," I think Marian Keyes has done some of her best work. The book is hilariously funny, as all of Keyes' stories tend to be, but it is also serious and very wrenching in parts. A reader can watch Rachel go through all the stages of confronting her addiction, the reactions of her family and friends, and Rachel's efforts to get.
Read Rachel's Holiday online free by Marian Keyes - Novel Author: Marian Keyes. Series: Walsh Family #2. Genres: Romance. 1. They said I was a drug addict. I found that hard to come to terms with - I was a middle-class, convent-educated girl whose drug use was strictly recreational. And surely drug addicts were thinner? Rachel's Holiday (Paperback) Marian Keyes (author) Sign in to write a review. £ Paperback Pages / Published: 02/08/ 5+ in stock. Available. This item has been added to your basket. View basket Checkout. 'Joyful. Keyes' clever way with words and extraordinary wit. People stared at me as I laughed to myself' C L Moore 'A born storyteller' Independent on Sunday 'The voice of a generation' Daily Mirror Praise for Marian Keyes: 'Comic, convincing and true' Guardian 'Mercilessly funny' The Times 'Funny, tender and completely absorbing!' Graham Norton.
Marian Keyes is the international bestselling author of Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, Rachel's Holiday, Last Chance Saloon, Sushi for Beginners, Angels, and, most recently The Other Side of the Story a Sunday Times Number One Bestseller. She is published in twenty-nine different languages. Marian Keyes has set herself a hard task in combining the two without sacrificing the appropriate tone of either. This is why Rachel's Holiday takes a little longer than usual to get going. The narrative moves between Rachel's treatment at the therapy centre and flashbacks to her previous life in New York. Though she offers a lively cast, Keyes too often lets her pace slow when explaining the journey to acceptance and recovery, a damper on the story's humor and appeal. Occasionally long-winded but, nonetheless, a comic glimpse into the life of addiction. Pub Date: Aug. 1st,
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