Anybody Out There? (Walsh Family #4)
But nothing in Anna's life is that simple anymore... Not only is her return to Manhattan complicated by her physical and emotional scars – but Aidan seems to have vanished. Is it time for Anna to move on? Is it even possible for her to move on? A motley group of misfits, an earth-shattering revelation, two births and one very weird wedding might help Anna find some answers – and change her life forever.
I felt the same, almost gave up reading, than something clicked and I couldn't put it down.
This was poignant and bittersweet The second to youngest Walsh girl Anna has always been a free spirit, going her own way. In this story we meet her in a very different way. Struggling to cope with the loss of her husband after a car accident. She is not coming to terms with her grief at first, and Keyes is masterful at allowing the story to unfold, allowing us to see Anna work through all the stages of her grief. very well written
I'm having a love affair with Keyes at the moment. Started with Lucy Sullivan gets married (loved it) hiccuped with Watermelon (not so much) then on to Rachel's holiday (rivaled Lucy's story) and now, this one. Anybody out there is Anna's story. Keyes was on point in this book, Anna was heartbreakingly familiar. When I realized where her story was heading I was a bit angry, as I was already in love with Anna and Andy as a couple...how could Keyes do this to me. It was the delicate way that Keyes
Powerful narrative.
After reading this book I decided that I will probably never loan it out because I will want to read it over and over again.This is, by far, the most emotionally provocative book I've ever read. For about the first 25 chapters or so, I was convinced I knew what was going on, only to be hurled into an entire weekend of crying and page-turning. I couldn't stop crying, yet I couldn't put it down. This book made me realize so many things about myself, life, death, and what it really and truly means
first read: February 2011second read: December 2016This is one of my favourite books. It is rare that I read about a couple that is so obviously perfect for each other and so intensely in love. I miss that. This book is quirky, laugh out loud funny, and so emotional. Keyes nailed every part of this. It was long but I still wish that there was more to read.
Marian Keyes
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Title | : | Anybody Out There? (Walsh Family #4) |
Author | : | Marian Keyes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 464 pages |
Published | : | April 24th 2007 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published May 9th 2006) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Contemporary. Cultural. Ireland. Adult. European Literature. Irish Literature |
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Anna Walsh is officially a wreck. Physically broken and emotionally shattered, she lies on her parents' Dublin sofa with only one thing on her mind: getting back to New York. New York means her best friends, The Most Fabulous Job In The World™ and above all, it means her husband, Aidan.But nothing in Anna's life is that simple anymore... Not only is her return to Manhattan complicated by her physical and emotional scars – but Aidan seems to have vanished. Is it time for Anna to move on? Is it even possible for her to move on? A motley group of misfits, an earth-shattering revelation, two births and one very weird wedding might help Anna find some answers – and change her life forever.
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Original Title: | Anybody Out There? |
ISBN: | 0061240850 (ISBN13: 9780061240850) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Walsh Family #4 |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 56346 Users | 1597 ReviewsCommentary Of Books Anybody Out There? (Walsh Family #4)
whoops I did it again, read a book half way through a series I didn't know existed... but the best part is that you definitely didn't need any prior knowledge of the Walsh family to enjoy this one! Anna is in Dublin recuperating. We are given details sparingly about what is wrong with her and how it happened, and we aren't too sure what is going on with her husband Aidan. Is she stalking him? Are they talking? Why is he ignoring her when she gets back to New York? Split into three parts, AnybodyI felt the same, almost gave up reading, than something clicked and I couldn't put it down.
This was poignant and bittersweet The second to youngest Walsh girl Anna has always been a free spirit, going her own way. In this story we meet her in a very different way. Struggling to cope with the loss of her husband after a car accident. She is not coming to terms with her grief at first, and Keyes is masterful at allowing the story to unfold, allowing us to see Anna work through all the stages of her grief. very well written
I'm having a love affair with Keyes at the moment. Started with Lucy Sullivan gets married (loved it) hiccuped with Watermelon (not so much) then on to Rachel's holiday (rivaled Lucy's story) and now, this one. Anybody out there is Anna's story. Keyes was on point in this book, Anna was heartbreakingly familiar. When I realized where her story was heading I was a bit angry, as I was already in love with Anna and Andy as a couple...how could Keyes do this to me. It was the delicate way that Keyes
Powerful narrative.
After reading this book I decided that I will probably never loan it out because I will want to read it over and over again.This is, by far, the most emotionally provocative book I've ever read. For about the first 25 chapters or so, I was convinced I knew what was going on, only to be hurled into an entire weekend of crying and page-turning. I couldn't stop crying, yet I couldn't put it down. This book made me realize so many things about myself, life, death, and what it really and truly means
first read: February 2011second read: December 2016This is one of my favourite books. It is rare that I read about a couple that is so obviously perfect for each other and so intensely in love. I miss that. This book is quirky, laugh out loud funny, and so emotional. Keyes nailed every part of this. It was long but I still wish that there was more to read.
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