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Keyes has always been an excellent storyteller but here she is at the peak of her powers, her writing even more honest and vulnerable than usual. A profound and smart book that will be enjoyed by die-hard fans and new readers alike. And Luke Costello is sexier than ever. ―
iNews Brilliant — Lucy Mangan Assured, wise and witty with superb observational detail, reading Marian Keyes is like being cradled in safe arms. This book is destined to be as successful as its forerunner ― Woman & Home Bereavement, grief, addiction, family, fun, humour, love, romance. It’s all there — Sheila O’ Flanagan Warm, witty and wise – a joy to read ― Sun There’s a wisdom to Marian Keyes’ iconic Rachel ― Sainsbury’s Magazine Keyes is an exceptional storyteller and her ability to blend comedy, high drama and emotional depth is second to none. Empathetic, insightful, romantic and witty, Again, Rachel is again a delight from start to finish. ― Daily Express Again, Rachel is a tour de force. A fearless novel about loving and losing and hoping. It’s perfection — Gillian McAllister A brilliant reminder of just how comforting it can be to return to characters that once captured our hearts. ― Stylist Set to be one of the biggest books of the year ― i Joyful, wise, empathetic, funny, sexy, and so thoughtful on addiction, too — Sarah Vaughan Darkly comic . . . Just as tender, heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny as her first outing ― Best Again, Rachel is like a six hundred page hug and is Marian Keyes at her hilarious yet heartbreaking best — Sarra Manning ― Red Magazine I loved Again, Rachel. Such a beautiful, wise, powerful book — Elly GriffithsRachel somehow helps us all to find our better, truer selves. I’ve still got 100 pages to go, but part of me wishes it was 1,000 ―
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, The Week Keyes is a giant of Irish writing who has not so much defined a genre, as she has created it — Natasha Poliszczuk Perceptive, hilarious and deeply moving, this is a wise and insightful look at modern life ― Sunday Express Switch the phone to silent, banish all distractions: it’s time for a book binge ― Saga Magazine Fabulous. I loved becoming reacquainted with the Walsh family ― My Weekly Special Series A masterclass in creating the perfect follow-up story . . . This sequel shone — Jane Harper ― Daily ExpressIncluded in
‘Best Paperbacks of April 2023’ ― THE TIMES There aren’t many books that come along . . . where on one page you can be laughing hysterically, and then you turn the page and you’re nearly in tears for the opposite reason. This is that book. Beautifully told. Loads of warmth, loads of humour. — Phil Williams ― Times Radio She is a genius stylist. Her characters are so vivid, her situations feel so real and authentic. This is my favourite book of hers. — Hannah Beckerman ― Times Radio Amazing — Beth O’Leary Enticing ― StylistThere’s light and dark in all Keyes’ novels, equal measures of hilarity and heartbreak ―
ScotsmanHard to put down ―
Sunday ExpressLovable, funny. Doesn’t disappoint ―
Sunday LifeKeyes at the peak of her powers ―
Scotsman Praise for Marian Keyes — : Messy, tangled complex humans who reminded me that few of us ever really sort out our lives at all — Jojo Moyes A novel that is warm and witty but never afraid to tackle the big stuff — Elizabeth Day ― Mail on Sunday Magnificently messy lives, brilliantly untangled. Funny, tender and completely absorbing! — Graham Norton Keyes knows how to make serious issues relatable – and get a few grownup laughs, too ― Guardian There should be a word to describe the sadness and satisfaction you feel when you read the last page of a Marian Keyes novel: the ending is perfect but you still want more, more, more — Liane Moriarty Charming, funny and poignant. But also profound, heartbreaking — Nina Stibbe Keyes at her best: capturing everyday voices with humour and empathy with writing that you’ll devour in a weekend. Just pure and simple joy ― Stylist Funny, thought-provoking and will get you right in the feels ― Red Sensitive, funny, wonderful, immensely touching — Nigella Lawson Marian Keyes’s gift for storytelling is utterly magnificent — Liz Nugent Rachel Walsh is back with a bang. Wickedly shrewd and fun ― RTE Guide, ‘Top 10 Fiction of 2022’About the Author
As a beloved author herself, Marian is a passionate champion of storytellers everywhere, playing an active role in encouraging new voices. She has been the chair of judges for the Comedy Women in Print prize, a sponsor of the Curtis Brown Creative Marian Keyes scholarship, and most recently ran her own hugely popular Instagram Live series bringing free creative writing courses to thousands of viewers. Marian also uses her position to raise some of the most challenging issues of our time, including addiction, immigration, depression, domestic violence and the Repeal the Eighth campaign.
Both critically acclaimed and commercially unstoppable, Marian’s fourteenth novel
Grown Ups went straight to No.1 in hardback and paperback in four global territories- UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and was shortlisted for the British Book Awards Audiobook of the Year. In addition to her novels, Marian has written two collections of journalism, as well as been the star of the second series of her hit show Between Ourselves aired on BBC Radio 4 at the start of 2021. Again Rachel, the sequel to her ground-breaking novel Rachel’s Holiday, will be Marian’s fifteenth novel.Marian is based in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.
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Back in the long ago nineties, Rachel Walsh was a mess.
But a spell in rehab transformed everything. Life became very good, very quickly. These days, Rachel has love, family, a great job as an addiction counsellor, she even
gardens. Her only bad habit is a fondness for expensive trainers.But with the sudden reappearance of a man she’d once loved, her life wobbles.
She’d thought she was settled. Fixed forever. Is she about to discover that no matter what our age, everything can change?
Is it time to think again, Rachel?
Emmy Lou –
Lovely to catch up with Rachel again.
Rosalind Robb –
This book is such a welcome reminder of what a fabulous author Marian Keyes is. She really is the best in this genre. I thoroughly loved being able to experience life again with Rachel and her crazy, hilarious family. Laugh out loud funny, yet also heartbreakingly sad in some parts. I feel the way Marian wrote about addiction was done so well.
Danielle Longmore –
Actually really enjoyed this book, wasn’t sure I would. Read Rachel’s holiday and this back to back which was helpful. The voices and characters were grand, like. I laughed, I cried, it felt familiar and overall very enjoyable.
Irene –
I don’t know how Marian Keyes does it. Again, Rachel is funny and real. It speaks to incredibly tough topics and the various emotions and responses that people have, but with delicacy and “no judgement” 😉Following Rachel’s “journey” (shovel list) through the years, finding out how relationships had changed and why was so satisfying.My first introduction to Marian Keyes and the Walsh sisters was through Rachel’s holiday many years ago. I’ve loved getting to know each sister through the books. It was so nice to catch up with the family again.
LeaRiv –
Oh, what a treat meeting the Walsh family again. Loved every word of this fabulous book. I feel I know each of the characters & love them all. Thank you Marian, a fabulous holiday day read.