The Break
Marian KeyesImprint: Michael Joseph (UK)
RRP $38.00
Nobody explores the real issues facing
women’s lives quite like the internationally bestselling literary superstar
Marian Keyes. From love, fashion and family to infidelity, addiction and
domestic violence, Marian has brought her unique brand of
brilliance, compassion and humour to the most difficult subjects and to the
more light-hearted in a writing career spanning 22 years. As a writer and
commentator, Marian is loved by an extraordinarily broad cross-section of women, not least for her ability to be funny, honest and vulnerable about
her own life - her extremely candid BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs interview
received an unprecedented response when it was broadcast earlier this year.
Now, with her eagerly awaited thirteenth novel —The
Break —
she turns her attention to one of the most pervading issues of our times: how
to sustain a long-term relationship and, with it, a
very modern dilemma: would you consider taking ‘a break’ from your
relationship?
If only.
Amy’s husband Hugh says he isn’t leaving
her.He still loves her, he’s just taking a break - from their marriage, their children and, most of all, from their life together. Six months to lose himself in south-east Asia. And there is nothing Amy can say or do about it.
Yes, it’s a mid-life crisis, but let’s be clear: a break isn’t a break up - yet . . .
However, for Amy it’s enough to send her
- along with her extended family of well-meaning interferers and misfits -
teetering over the edge.
For a lot can happen in six-months. When
Hugh returns, if he returns, will he be the same man she
married? And will Amy be the same woman?
Because if Hugh is on a break from their
marriage, then isn't she?
Examining a relationship being tested by
bereavement, blended families, and teenage pregnancy, and the temptation of affairs and extra-marital sex, The
Break
isn't a story about falling in love but about staying in love, against all the
many obstacles, and it is Marian Keyes at her wisest, wittiest and brilliant
best.
About Marian Keyes: An
international publishing phenomenon, Marian Keyes is one of
the most successful Irish novelists of all time. A global number one
bestseller, she has written 12 previous novels, been translated into 36
languages, and sold over 35 million copies worldwide. Storming into print in 1995 with Watermelon,
Marian created a genre that she has dominated and redefined ever since with
books including Lucy
Sullivan is Getting Married, Rachel’s
Holiday, Last
Chance Saloon, Sushi
for Beginners, Angels, The
Other Side of the Story, Anybody
Out There, This
Charming Man, The
Brightest Star in the Sky, The
Mystery of Mercy Close, and
2014’s The
Woman Who Stole My Life.
A talented comic writer, Marian remains a
prolific journalist and cultural commentator, appearing regularly on the BBC’s Strictly
Come Dancing - It Takes Two, The
Great British Bake Off Extra Slice and
the Apprentice
- You’ve Been Fired,
while amassing a dedicated Twitter following of over 140,000.
Using her trademark voice to address a
range of subjects relevant to women of all ages, she
has published three collections of her journalism, Under
the Duvet, Further
Under the Duvet and
last year’s number one best seller Making
it up as I Go Along,
alongside an extremely honest account of her battle with depression, Saved
by Cake.Born in Limerick in 1963, and brought up in Cavan, Cork, Galway and Dublin; she spent her twenties in London, and now lives in Dún Laoghaire with her husband Tony.
www.mariankeyes.com
@MarianKeyes
Author photo credit: Dean Chalkley
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