The genius of the novel lies in its . We meet 27-year-old Rachel Walsh, an Irish expat living a "glamorous" life in New York City. To Rachel, she’s the life of the party; to everyone else, she’s a woman spiraling toward a fatal overdose.
Rachel initially views her family and friends as spiteful, even convincing herself her boyfriend Luke and best friend Brigit are sleeping together to justify her own resentment. Rachel's Holiday
The turning point comes during "group," where Rachel is forced to confront the letters written by her loved ones detailing her habitual borrowing, lying, and one-night stands. The genius of the novel lies in its
When Rachel’s Holiday first hit shelves in 1997, it was often dismissed by the "chick lit" label—a tag that suggested pastel covers and lighthearted romance. But nearly 30 years later, Marian Keyes’ masterpiece remains a heavyweight champion of contemporary fiction, offering a raw, "masterclass" look at the insidious nature of addiction. 🛑 The Bait and Switch Rachel initially views her family and friends as


