'Again, Rachel has all of Keyes's trademark wit, humour and whip-smart dialogue, but it's also a novel teeming with compassion and redemption'
- Observer
'Delightfully funny'
- Daily Telegraph
'Perceptive, hilarious and moving, it's a captivating roller coaster of a read and it's a joy to be reunited with Rachel and the rest of the Walsh clan.'
- Daily Record
'Again, Rachel is fabulous. Beautifully written, pure 5-star Keyes - clever, lively, funny, compelling'
- Nina Stibbe
'Funny, heartbreaking, achingly real - Keyes has done it again. Gorgeous. I absolutely loved it'
- Jane Fallon
'It will break your heart and nourish your soul . . . No one can evoke deep feeling with such a light touch as Marian Keyes. She brings her characters to life with Dickensian brio. I think it might be her finest novel yet'
- Nigella Lawson
'It's excellent and it's everything. Funny, gorgeous, but a painful, powerful story about addiction, emotions and humanity. Exquisite'
- Daisy Buchanan
'A sequel worth the wait . . This garrulous, fast-paced read offers the joy of a reunion with not just Rachel, but the rambunctious Walsh clan. An entertaining, growingly poignant contemporary tale'
- Sunday Times
'No other author marries heartbreak and hilarity so seamlessly'
- Mail on Sunday
'Addictive . . . Marian's mastery of story and character is as impressive as ever, and the whole thing rings totally true from start to finish'
- Heat, Book of the Year 2022
'This new novel is like slipping into a warm, bubbly bath'
- Good Housekeeping
'Funny, heart-breaking and so wise'
- Daily Mail
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It's beautifully written, funny, heart-breaking and always wise. I was so happy to be reunited with this iconic protagonist and her fabulous family - a proper treat'
- Daily Mail
'Utterly brilliant, wise and funny. So fabulous. I adore it'
- Cathy Kelly
'Her particular gift is the ability to settle the reader into a comfortable seat, then carry them to the darkest places; to make serious things funny - and moving. She handles with intelligence and humour the issues that the question of long-term addiction recovery throws up'
- The Times