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Far from Over
Sheila O´flanagan
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Description for Far from Over
Paperback. In good condition. A well read copy
Gemma Garvey's marriage has been over for ages. Gemma ended it and chose to struggle on alone as a single mother with 2 kids rather than continue the pretence that her marriage to work-obsessed David Hennessy was working. So why is she so upset when he marries bimbo bitch Orla O'Neill Is it that she's nearer in age to Gemma's daughter than to herself Is it that she's thin and gorgeous whilst Gemma, at 35, often feels more like 55 Or that David's starting a new life whilst she's facing middle age alone For Orla being wife no. 2 isn't all she's imagined, always aware of how Gemma coped with a house, family and job while she can't even cook dinner without setting the kitchen alight. To David, both have been wives and he's loved them. And when he married Orla, young, lovely and successful, he didn't see any problem. But the trouble's just begun...
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group
Condition
Used, Good
Number of Pages
488
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780747271079
SKU
KRS0010919
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Sheila O´flanagan
Already a number one Irish bestseller with her first two novels, Sheila O'Flanagan was a Dublin bond dealer and is a financial columnist for the Irish Times.
Reviews for Far from Over
Highly readable - Express A fabulous first novel and a thoroughly enjoyable read - RTE Guide An insight into modern-style marriage... a rollercoaster ride through lives of affluence and destruction - Irish Times A rattling good read - U Magazine Well written, down to earth and honest - Woman's Way 'The appeal of Sheila's books is obvious; they have a romantic, feel-good factor, they're funny and she doesn't shy away from dealing with troublesome emotional issues' (Far From Over) - Irish Post Well-written and very readable...a refreshing change from the usual stable of women's contemporary fiction - Publishing News