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Sushi for Beginners

Sushi for Beginners( )
Author: Keyes, Marian
ISBN:978-0-7181-4470-8
Publication Date:Nov 2000
Publisher:Penguin Books, Limited
Imprint:Michael Joseph
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $28.00
Book Description:

Magazine editor Lisa Edwards, shiny and hard as an M&M, thinks her life has ended when her 'fabulous' new job turns out to be deportation to Dublin, launching Colleenmagazine. If it weren't for the decorative presence of her new boss, the dishevelled and moody Jack Devine, she might just turn on her Prada heel and take the first plane back. But she's Lisa. She doesn't do failure. Much as she'd like to, this time.

Ashling Kennedy, Colleen's assistant editor, has her own...
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Book Details
Pages:576
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Women
Fiction / City Life
Fiction / Humorous / General
Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):57 x 0.1 x 0.1 cm
Book Weight:0.736 Kilograms
Author Biography
Keyes, Marian (Author)
Marian Keyes was born in the West of Ireland on September 10, 1963. She was brought up in Dublin, and then she spent her twenties in London. She earned her law degree from Dublin University and then travelled to London where she worked in an administrative job in an accounts office. Keyes developed a drinking problem, and after a failed suicide attempt, entered a rehabilitation program.

Keyes began writing short stories four months before she stopped drinking, in 1993, and when she left rehab, she sent them to a publisher. Included with her stories was a letter saying that she had also begun a novel, which she hadn't. The publisher liked the short stories so much that they wrote back and asked for the novel, and Keyes wrote the first four chapters of her novel Watermelon in a week, and was offered a three-book contract. Watermelon was published in 1995.

Keyes gave up her job in 1996 to become a full time writer. Her books are published in 35 countries worldwide and have been translated into several different languages, such as Hebrew and Japanese. In 2009, She won the Irish Book Award for her fiction novel, This Charming Man.

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