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Chargement... The Importance of Being Aislingpar Emer McLysaght, Sarah Breen
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Aisling is 29 and she's still a complete Aisling. After a tough year, things between herself and John are back on track, and life with Sadhbh and Elaine in their notiony Dublin apartment is more craic than ever. But when a shock change means moving Down Home might be her only option, Aisling is thrown. Can she give up the sophistication of brunch and unlimited Pinot Greej? Will she and Mammy kill each other living back under the same roof? And where does that leave her and John? When a girls' trip to Vegas gives Aisling some unexpected confidence, she decides it's time to grab Ballygobbard by the horns. Throw in a surprise engagement, a very public brawl, new friends and nasty foes, maybe BGB is just what Aisling needs to discover she's stronger than she ever imagined.--Provided by publisher. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I really felt that Aisling grew up in this book. She has to cope with life after Daddy, in addition to being made redundant and breaking up with her long time boyfriend, John. Only Aisling could do it in such style as she goes on an absolutely hilarious girly trip to Las Vegas before figuring out what she wants to do with her life. Moving back in with Mammy and endless cups of tea gives her the chance to take stock of her life. As she emerges from her chrysalis like a beautiful butterfly, she spreads her wings and takes on the world...with a little help from her friends.
This book is written with such spirit by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen that it virtually speaks to you. I could hear Aisling's voice as clear as a bell and feel like I know her as well as I know my friends. In fact, I care so much about her that I feel as if she is one of my friends. This colourful character of Aisling is destined to appear on our TV screens and it would be an absolute travesty if it is not picked up by a producer. Think Sex and the City goes to Ireland and it's comedy gold.
Both hilarious and heart-warming, your life will feel so much brighter after another instalment of Aisling in The Importance of Being Aisling.
I chose to read an ARC and this is my honest and unbiased opinion. ( )