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Marian Keyes

Marian Keyes

Irishb. September 10, 1963Popular Fiction

Marian Keyes is an Irish author whose warmly funny novels addressing serious subjects like addiction, depression, and domestic violence helped define the modern commercial women's fiction genre. Her Rachel's Holiday is widely considered a touchstone of the addiction narrative.

Works

  • WatermelonIrish woman returns home pregnant and betrayed, finding unexpected strength and humor→
  • Lucy Sullivan Is Getting MarriedSingle woman reconnects with old loves when friends plan her wedding→
  • Rachel's HolidayWoman battles addiction and resurfaces seeking redemption and genuine connection→
  • Anybody Out There?Woman trapped in coma-like grief searches for missing love in America→
  • The Woman Who Stole My LifeWoman loses everything and rebuilds identity when fame unexpectedly vanishes→
  • AngelsTwo women navigate careers, motherhood, and complicated friendship in Dublin→
  • The Other Side of the StoryCompeting versions of one woman's affair reveal how perspective shapes truth→

Related

Maeve Binchy·Jojo Moyes·Sophie Kinsella·Helen Fielding
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