The Other Side of the Story
by:
Marian Keyes (author)
Jojo Harvey is a literary agent whose star is on the rise. In love with both her married boss and her burgeoning career, not much distracts her. Until she finds herself representing two women who used to be best friends. One of them, Gemma, has suddenly found herself from a broken home - at the...
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Jojo Harvey is a literary agent whose star is on the rise. In love with both her married boss and her burgeoning career, not much distracts her. Until she finds herself representing two women who used to be best friends. One of them, Gemma, has suddenly found herself from a broken home - at the age of thirty-two. Meanwhile, Lily - the woman Gemma has always blamed for stealing her one chance of happiness - is enjoying the overnight success of her debut novel. Set in the world of publishing, 'The Other Side of the Story' is about love, loyalty, glass ceilings and survival tactics - and what to do when you get your chance for revenge.
źródło opisu: http://www.mariankeyes.com/Books/The-Other-Side-of-the-Story
źródło okładki: http://www.mariankeyes.com/
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Format: papier
Publish date: 2005 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Penguin
Edition language: English
I loved, loved, loved this book. It took me a while to read (ah, real life always intervenes) but it was always on my mind when I wasn't reading it. Loved it. The three main characters were all well rounded, very real and hilarious most of the time (the number of stares I received when I laughed out...
Loved it. Bloody terrifying though!
This book was just what I needed after too much heavy reading the last couple of weeks. And I liked how it differed from usual chicklit in that it didn't center around a romance, though it was there. And I liked the different points of view used, switching from Lily to Gemma to Jojo.This was a fun r...
I was not expecting this book to be that good. I found instead that i was addicted to the three main characters' stories. This book is a typical girly novel, where the main characters are obsessed with their relationships. Gemma is pining over her ex and is oblivious to the fact that she would be be...
Several people recommended this to me when I asked for ideas of books to buy last month. Due to an amazing coincidence, I fell over it (almost literally) the very next day at the library and had to get it out. It's just as good as her other books. Nothing out of the ordinary, but very entertaining.