Under the Duvet : Shoes, Reviews, Having the Blues, Builders, Babies, Families and Other Calamities
by:
Marian Keyes (author)
From the acclaimed bestselling author of Sushi for Beginners and Angels comes a collection of personal essays on shopping, writing, moviemaking, motherhood and all the assorted calamities involved in being a savvy woman in the new millennium. Her novels are read and adored by millions around the...
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From the acclaimed bestselling author of Sushi for Beginners and Angels comes a collection of personal essays on shopping, writing, moviemaking, motherhood and all the assorted calamities involved in being a savvy woman in the new millennium. Her novels are read and adored by millions around the world, and with Under the Duvet, Marian Keyes tackles the world of nonfiction. These are her collected pieces: regular bulletins from the woman writing under the covers. Marian loves shoes and her LTFs (Long-Term Friends), hates realtors and lost luggage, and she once had a Christmas office party that involved roasting two sheep on a spit, Moroccan-style. She's just like you and me ... Featuring a wide compilation of Marian's journalism from magazines and newspapers, plus some exclusive, previously unpublished material, Under the Duvet is bursting with funny stories: observations on life, in-laws, weight loss, parties and driving lessons that will keep you utterly gripped -- either wincing with recognition or roaring with laughter.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060562083 (0060562080)
Publish date: January 1st 2004
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Humor,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Writing,
Essays,
Comedy,
European Literature,
Irish Literature,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Short Stories
I've long read and enjoyed Marian Keyes' novels, so I figured it was about time to read her essay collection. I tried it once before many years ago, but at the time hadn't realized that it wasn't yet another novel, so pretty quickly gave up on it as it wasn't what I was expecting. This time I knew w...
I was bored through some of the stories, but the rest was ok. I liked the personal one with the alchol problem.
I didn’t get into this book in print form, but it was perfect for something to listen to while hanging the laundry or watering the yard.This is a collection of (mostly) fluffy pieces originally written for magazines. Keye’s primary shtick is that she’s just a ordinary Irish gal, living in an oddbal...