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Rachel's Holiday
  

Rachel's Holiday (Hardcover)

by Marian Keyes (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (86 customer reviews)
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Irish by birth but a trendy New Yorker for the past eight years, Rachel Walsh learns just what it means to have too much fun in this lively drama about addiction and recovery. Rachel enjoys cocaine, alcohol and meeting men in bars, especially men wearing tight leather pants. She can match anybody's hilarious anecdotes about a Catholic childhood, but recently her life's gone awry, and God has become "more like a celestial stand-up comic" than a "benign old guy with long hair." When she wakes up in a hospital emergency room and finds she's been diagnosed as a suicidal drug addict, she's enraged. She's also broke and unemployed, and her boyfriend has abandoned her. As a final indignity, her father takes her back home and books her into Dublin's Betty Ford-like clinic, the Cloisters. Famous for a clientele of rock stars, it should be a glamorous spa, but it isn't. Quarters are spartan, clients do housework and group therapy is humiliating. It could be worse, though, and there's one good-looking fellow-inmate who might, or might not, be a lifeline post-Cloisters. This novel isn't a how-to on overcoming addiction but an examination, often comic, of treatment that is expected to result in personality changes necessary for recovery. Smart-ass Rachel actually becomes a beguiling heroine after learning to wake up and cook eggs at about the same time in the morning she used to fall into somebody's bed in New York. Clever badinage ("the only way to get over one man is get under another") unfortunately sometimes gives way to phrases like "pantie-meltingly gorgeous." The narrative is overlong, and the characters rarely speakAthey yell or shriekAbut, overall, Keyes's stylish wit keeps readers attentive, and her take on addiction is insightful and compassionate. (Aug.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

Irish author Keyes continues her pleasantly amusing storytelling, although this book has more of an edge than last year's Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married (LJ 4/15/99). Rachel Walsh is definitely not a drug addictDeveryone does cocaine every now and then, right? But her roommate, Brigit, and semi-boyfriend, Luke, see a problem. Simply to pacify her friends and family, Rachel checks into an Irish rehab center called the Cloisters, expecting daily massages and seaweed wraps. Rachel is devastated to learn that she is enrolled in a real drug treatment center! We follow Rachel as she confronts her addiction and learns a lot about herself. The story is funny, fast paced, and sometimes intense. It's also longDand while it is an enjoyable read, it would have been spunkier at half the size. FYI: the movie is already in development. Recommended for public libraries.DBeth Gibbs, formerly with P.L. of Charlotte & Mecklenburg Cty., NC
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Actually Took the Book to DInner with My Family, Jun 9 2002
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I ususally can only be found reading my textbooks for school (I am a painting major at UCF), but when I started this book on a vacation I spent every free moment reading it! It was just catchy and humorous. Not exactly a deep novel, but was a light-hearted approch to a serious subject, addiction. I read the entire book almost without stopping. I found it easy to relate to the characters and there seemed to be someone from my life that was similar to the characters in the book. A great read for a beach day or plane ride. Last Chance Saloon by Keyes is delightful as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Marian Keyes and her great books., May 27 2002
By Lizzie "carebrite" (La Palma, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
Rachel Walsh the middle child of the Walsh clan is here and boy does this girl have more problems then any of her family could imagine.

When Rachel goes to New York to live her family didn't expect that she would turn into such the party girl she is. But when Rachel's screws up they soon realize that Rachel needs help and that the only way to help her is to take her back Ireland and take her The Cloisters.

Rachel belives that The Cloisters will be a place here she can relax and take some time away from her life and feel better, but she soon finds out that it is nothing like that. She realizes that she is going to have to make some choices in her life that she doesn't want to make and doesn't want to admit to them.

Marian Keyes is such a talent writer the way she makes Rachel feel like it is someone you could know. She makes Rachel out to be a real person with problems and a real life.

Overall this book is funny, but also it makes think about what is happening to Rachel..

This book is one of the best Marian Keyes books I have read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Voice, May 17 2002
By M. Pak (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Marian Keyes has an amazing voice for Rachel while writing this book. Despite the serious subject, she fills the book with colorful, vibrant characters who really show the reader than no one is perfect and feel like they could actually be real people. She also had amazing insight and viewpoints into how an addict rationalizes their habit, and not just one rationalization. I was gripped by the narration line, the comparisons between her two different lifestyles, her denial and coming clean are amazing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
This book is just amazing! Marian Keyes writing style is a breeze to read and her characters are very real! The story is funny and moving at the same time. A lot of fun to read. Read more
Published on May 13 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, captivating, don't miss it!
In preparation for a trip to Ireland, I picked up Rachel's Holiday in order to read some contemporary Irish fiction. Read more
Published on May 12 2002 by bookboarder

5.0 out of 5 stars wow! what a good book!!!
I loved this book. LOVED IT! I put off reading it for a year because of it's size but when i was finally ready i finished the book in about 3 days. Read more
Published on April 4 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining read tackling a serious subject
There are lots of books out there - both fiction and non-fiction - about people dealing with drug, alcohol and other addictions. Read more
Published on April 2 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars ADDICTING
What a great read! Keyes depiction of addiction is sobering! I loved the point of view and how Rachel's reality unfolds oh so subtly! Read more
Published on Mar 22 2002 by melissa53

4.0 out of 5 stars Reader
I really enjoyed Rachel's Holiday. I wasn't really expecting much more than another chick flick book, and although you get that with this novel, you get much more. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2002 by Robin Johnson Esak

5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent and Entertaining
I have to agree...This is a fabulous novel. Marian Keyes has written a brilliant story about a young woman trying to get through her turbulent 20s. Read more
Published on Mar 14 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Marian Keyes strikes again!
Keyes strikes again!
I definitely became a fan after reading Last Chance Saloon and Watermelon. After Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, I was hooked! Read more
Published on Mar 12 2002 by Mary E. Orlowski

5.0 out of 5 stars Marian Keyes' Best
Rachel's Holiday is my hands-down favorite. She tackles the really touchy topic of addiction without coming across as didactic. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Finally!
I'm an avid reader of all types of books, classics to contemporary, nonfiction and fiction, light and heavy. Read more
Published on Feb 17 2002

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