Marian Keyes is the internationally bestselling author of more than ten novels and two autobiographical works. Several of her novels have been adapted for television and film. She was born in Limerick in 1963, and brought up in Cavan, Cork, Galway and Dublin; she spent her twenties in London, and lives now in Dun Laoghaire with her husband, Tony.
Praise for The Woman Who Stole My Life
"Gloriously funny." --The Sunday Times (UK)
"A total triumph" --The Daily Mail
"Not only is it a great story with funny, loveable characters, it
made me laugh out loud." --Stylist (UK)
"One of those rare books that will swallow up your day without
realising it. Romantic and uplifting it won't fail to put a smile
on your face. Marian Keyes is back to her best." --The Daily
Express (UK)
"A warm and hilarious page turner." --Good Housekeeping (UK)
"Funny but poignant." --Marie Claire
"A smart new drama from the awesome Marian Keyes." --Heat
"Full of twists and turns, with warmth and humour on every page, it
doesn't disappoint." --Closer
"A modern fairy tale, it's full of Keyes's self-deprecating wit"
--The Sunday Mirror (UK)
Praise for Marian Keyes:
"Keyes's witty women . . . humorous writing style, and uplifting
tone have become beloved by readers across the globe." --Chicago
Tribune
"Deeply hilarious and unexpectedly deep. Keyes never falters."
--Newsweek
"[A] pleasure to read . . . a sharp and honest exploration of a
favorite Keyes theme: resilience." --Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Keyes's portrayal of depression is nuanced and authentic. Helen's
vibrant voice is spot-on...." --Publishers Weekly
"A well-crafted novel with engaging characters and a gripping
plot." --Christian Science Monitor
"A tasty literary latte." --USA Today
"Keyes manages to stuff a smorgasbord of genres into one tasty
tale. . . .The real joy is in the journey itself; watching Keyes's
quirky characters as they change partners, reveal battle scars and
command your attention on every page." --People
"From the Brontes to Maeve Binchy to Helen Fielding, British and
Irish writers have long specialized in diarylike stories of
ordinary women thwarted by unusual circumstances. The Limerick-born
Keyes offers an entertaining . . . take on the genre. A fun romp .
. ." --Kirkus
Praise for "The Woman Who Stole My Life"
"Gloriously funny." "The Sunday Times "(UK)
"A total triumph" "The Daily Mail"
"Not only is it a great story with funny, loveable characters, it
made me laugh out loud." "Stylist" (UK)
"One of those rare books that will swallow up your day without
realising it. Romantic and uplifting it won't fail to put a smile
on your face. Marian Keyes is back to her best." "The Daily
Express" (UK)
"A warm and hilarious page turner." "Good Housekeeping" (UK)
"Funny but poignant." "Marie Claire"
"A smart new drama from the awesome Marian Keyes." "Heat "
"Full of twists and turns, with warmth and humour on every page, it
doesn't disappoint." "Closer"
"A modern fairy tale, it's full of Keyes's self-deprecating wit"
"The Sunday Mirror "(UK)
Praise for Marian Keyes:
"Keyes's witty women . . . humorous writing style, and uplifting
tone have become beloved by readers across the globe." "Chicago
Tribune"
"Deeply hilarious and unexpectedly deep. Keyes never falters."
"Newsweek"
"[A] pleasure to read . . . a sharp and honest exploration of a
favorite Keyes theme: resilience." "Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Keyes's portrayal of depression is nuanced and authentic. Helen's
vibrant voice is spot-on...." "Publishers Weekly"
"A well-crafted novel with engaging characters and a gripping
plot."" Christian Science Monitor"
"A tasty literary latte." "USA Today"
"Keyes manages to stuff a smorgasbord of genres into one tasty
tale. . . .The real joy is in the journey itself; watching Keyes's
quirky characters as they change partners, reveal battle scars and
command your attention on every page." "People
""From the Brontes to Maeve Binchy to Helen Fielding, British and
Irish writers have long specialized in diarylike stories of
ordinary women thwarted by unusual circumstances. The Limerick-born
Keyes offers an entertaining . . . take on the genre. A fun romp .
. ." "Kirkus""
Praise for Marian Keyes:
"Keyes's witty women . . . humorous writing style, and uplifting
tone have become beloved by readers across the globe." "Chicago
Tribune"
"Deeply hilarious and unexpectedly deep. Keyes never falters."
"Newsweek"
"[A] pleasure to read . . . a sharp and honest exploration of a
favorite Keyes theme: resilience." "Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Keyes's portrayal of depression is nuanced and authentic. Helen's
vibrant voice is spot-on...." "Publishers Weekly"
"A well-crafted novel with engaging characters and a gripping
plot."" Christian Science Monitor"
"A tasty literary latte." "USA Today"
"Keyes manages to stuff a smorgasbord of genres into one tasty
tale. . . .The real joy is in the journey itself; watching Keyes's
quirky characters as they change partners, reveal battle scars and
command your attention on every page." "People
""From the Brontes to Maeve Binchy to Helen Fielding, British and
Irish writers have long specialized in diarylike stories of
ordinary women thwarted by unusual circumstances. The Limerick-born
Keyes offers an entertaining . . . take on the genre. A fun romp .
. ." "Kirkus""
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