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Under the Duvet

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Under the Duvet is a laugh-out-loud collection of brilliant observations on everyday life from the bestselling author Marian Keyes

'I write alone, in a darkened bedroom, wearing my PJs, eating bananas, my laptop on a pillow in front of me . . .'

Under the Duvet is Marian Keyes' first collection of brilliant, whipsmart journalism. Bursting with her hilarious observations on subjects as varied as in-laws, gyms, gardening and parties; her love affair with shoes and her week spent as a magazine dogsbody; the horrors of estates agents and friendly loonies on the bus; and what she gets up to on her holidays when she's not supposed to be writing; it's the perfect bed-time companion.

'A poet of the everyday . . . noticing everything about everything, rendering situations instantly recognizable and funny' Wendy Holden, Daily Mail

'Her honesty and humour can have you laughing out loud' Heat

'Anyone who has pored over Marian Keyes's bestsellers will leap at the chance to discover another side to this much-loved author' Hello!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 2004
      In lesser hands, a collection of personal essays such as these might read like a self-indulgent exercise in tedium. Happily, Irish novelist Keyes (Angels; Sushi for Beginners) doesn't take herself too seriously, and her essays, many of which were previously published in magazines, manage to strike the right balance of true-to-life observations, confessions and pointed humor. As the title suggests, her topics run the gamut: friends and family, her work, her shoe obsession. She also offers wry observations on the different cultures she's encountered on her book tours. In L.A., for example, she describes dining at a restaurant where the waiter,"a firm-jawed, orange plastic type," recited the day's specials--all fat- and lactose-free, of course. When her friend ordered a steak,"there was an appalled intake of breath. Red Meat!" Keyes' essay on her recovery from alcoholism avoids the pitfalls of sappiness or self-congratulation; dodging overly"poetic" embellishments, she just tells it like it is. At her lowest point, she recounts her suicide attempt:"Hardly believing what I was doing, I swallowed every pill I could find and waited to die. But as I drifted into unconsciousness, I had a moment of clarity ... maybe I could live without alcohol." But most of the essays never touch such depressing topics. In fact, Keyes' unexpected, hilarious one-liners liberally fill out her essays, such as her description of the ordeal of house hunting. Shocked at how young her real estate agent appears, Keyes tells her husband,"I'm not buying a house from someone whose balls haven't dropped yet." Her fiction fans will delight in this comic look at the author's life.

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