Sushi For Beginners
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Marian Keyes
Binding: Paperback
Published: Ken Fin Books, 2001
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
Three women, each looking for happiness—but are any of them looking in the right place? Lisa Edwards is stuck in Dublin, launching a new women’s magazine when what she really wants is to be back in London, clawing her way up the glamorous career ladder. Ashling Kennedy, her assistant editor, is kind, eager, and hopelessly self-conscious—she’s the sort of person who always tries to do the right thing, even when it hurts. Then there’s Clodagh Kelly, Ashling’s best friend: married, beautiful, and utterly bored with her seemingly perfect life. As their lives collide in a whirl of work, friendship, and love, each woman will discover that happiness can come in the most unexpected ways. Witty, warm, and sharply observed, Sushi for Beginners is Marian Keyes at her best—a delicious tale of ambition, heartbreak, and the search for something more.
Author: Marian Keyes
Binding: Paperback
Published: Ken Fin Books, 2001
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
Three women, each looking for happiness—but are any of them looking in the right place? Lisa Edwards is stuck in Dublin, launching a new women’s magazine when what she really wants is to be back in London, clawing her way up the glamorous career ladder. Ashling Kennedy, her assistant editor, is kind, eager, and hopelessly self-conscious—she’s the sort of person who always tries to do the right thing, even when it hurts. Then there’s Clodagh Kelly, Ashling’s best friend: married, beautiful, and utterly bored with her seemingly perfect life. As their lives collide in a whirl of work, friendship, and love, each woman will discover that happiness can come in the most unexpected ways. Witty, warm, and sharply observed, Sushi for Beginners is Marian Keyes at her best—a delicious tale of ambition, heartbreak, and the search for something more.