The Things We Do for Love

The Things We Do for Love by Roisin Meaney is a First Edition published by Hachette Books Ireland in 2011, featuring 393 pages in English. This novel explores the lives of three women—Meg, Anne, and Fiona—who attend an enrolment night for a Life Drawing for Beginners class. Each woman seeks a distraction from her own challenges, with Anne grappling with betrayal, Fiona facing the complexities of an unexpected pregnancy, and Meg simply looking for a night out.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship and the intricacies of romantic relationships. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate their personal dilemmas, revealing the emotional landscapes that accompany love and companionship. The book presents a thoughtful examination of how these women confront their circumstances, making it a relatable exploration of the bonds that tie them together amidst their struggles.
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It’s enrolment night for Life Drawing for Beginners. For Meg, Anne and Fiona, it’s the perfect distraction from their married lives. While Anne is struggling to come to terms with an act of betrayal, Fiona has just found out she’s pregnant. So why can’t she find the words to tell her husband? Meg is just there to have a night out. Or is she?
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