Angels (Paperback)
| Author: Marian Keyes |
| Format: | Paperback |
Product Details:
| A third installment in the series that began with Watermelon and Rachels Holiday focuses on the Walsh familys good girl, Margaret, whose well-organized world unravels after changes in her career and marriage, prompting her to flee to Los Angeles. Reprint. *Author: Keyes, Marian *Publication Date: 2004/04/01 *Number of Pages: 426 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.00 *Width: 5.50 *Height: 8.25 |
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From the Publisher:
After catching her husband having an affair and being fired from her job, Maggie Walsh suddenly finds her perfectly organized existence has become a perfect mess. She decides, for the first time in her life, to do something daring -- and flees to her best friend, Emily, in the faraway wonderland of Los Angeles. In this mecca of tanned, beautiful bodies, unsvelte, uncool Maggie is decidedly a fish out of water. Yet, overnight, she's mixing with film folk, pitching scripts, even experimenting with sex -- and discovering that the end of a marriage is not the end of the world. After catching her husband having an affair and being fired from her job, Maggie Walsh suddenly finds her perfectly organized existence has become a perfect mess. She decides, for the first time in her life, to do something daring -- and flees to her best friend, Emily, in the faraway wonderland of Los Angeles. In this mecca of tanned, beautiful bodies, unsvelte, uncool Maggie is decidedly a fish out of water. Yet, overnight, she's mixing with film folk, pitching scripts, even experimenting with sex -- and discovering that the end of a marriage is not the end of the world. |
In this tale of reinvention, Margaret Walsh finds herself jobless, in the midst of divorce, and generally feeling life could be better. Recognizing a change is in order, she accepts a friend's invitation to Los Angeles, where she decides to shed her demure demeanor and live a little. ANGELS brings wit and reflection to a journey of self-discovery in one of the world's most superficial towns, Hollywood.














