Rachel’s Holiday

Rachel’s Holiday by Marian Keyes, published by HarperCollins on April 30, 2002, is a reprint edition comprising 592 pages. This novel follows Rachel Walsh, a young Irish woman whose vibrant lifestyle in Manhattan spirals out of control, leading to significant personal consequences. After a series of events that result in her hospitalization, Rachel is sent back home to Ireland, where she is admitted to a rehabilitation clinic, hoping for a glamorous experience but instead facing the challenges of group therapy.
Readers will discover Rachel’s journey of self-discovery as she navigates the complexities of her life and relationships. The narrative delves into themes of addiction and personal growth, highlighting the struggles and realizations that come with seeking help. As Rachel confronts her past and the choices that have led her to this point, she also encounters the possibility of a meaningful connection with a man who may be good for her. This edition offers a detailed exploration of Rachel’s experiences, set against the backdrop of contemporary women’s fiction.
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The fast lane is much too slow for Rachel Walsh. And Manhattan is the perfect place for a young Irish female to overdo everything. But Rachel’s love of a good time is about to land her in the emergency room. It will also cost her a job and the boyfriend she adores.
When her loving family hustles her back home and checks her into Ireland’s answer to the Betty Ford Clinic, Rachel is hopeful. Perhaps it will be lovely—spa treatments, celebrities, that kind of thing. Instead, she finds a lot of group therapy, which leads her, against her will, to some important self-knowledge. She will also find something that all women like herself fear: a man who might actually be good for her.
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