Marian Keyes
1963
Marian Keyes is one of the popular authors from Ireland who has written a number of well known fiction and nonfiction books. Most of the novels written by her are based on the women’s literature and fiction genres. For her dedication towards the women’s literature, author Keyes has received the Irish Book Awards. More than 22 million printed copies of her books have already been sold all over the world. A number of her books have been translated into as many as 32 foreign languages. Author Keyes became famous worldwide with the success of her novels, Watermelon, This Charming Man, as well as a few others. These books are typically based on the themes of alcoholism and domestic violence. Keyes was born on September 10, 1963, in Limerick, Ireland, but spent most of her growing years in Monktown. She completed her graduation from the Dublin University and obtained her law degree. After the completion of her studies, author Keyes started working in an administrative job, after which she shifted to London in the year 1986. During that period, Keyes became addicted to alcohols and eventually became a patient of clinical depression. She even tried to commit suicide.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Mammy Walsh's A-Z of the Walsh Family
2012
Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married
1996
Last Chance Saloon
1999
Sushi for Beginners
2000
The Other Side of the Story
2004
This Charming Man
2008
The Brightest Star in the Sky
2009
The Woman Who Stole My Life
2014
The Break
2017
Grown Ups
2020
No Dress Rehearsal
2000
Is Gearr
2000
Big Night Out
2002
Nothing Bad Ever Happens in Tiffany's
2005