![]() ![]() And money is a constant source of worry for her. She’s jealous of her roommates, who have apparently marvelous love lives, and don’t hesitate to flaunt this fact under her nose. ![]() There are problems at the office, where she and her co-workers devote a lot of energy to doing as little as possible. Men aren’t the only complication in her life. Or maybe it’s the American chap, Charlie, whom she meets through a singles ad. Is it Gus, the free-spirited Irishman she meets at a party? It certainly can’t be Daniel, her brother’s best friend – he’s dating one of her roommates. On a lark, she and her office mates visit a fortuneteller, who delivers the good news that within a year she’ll be married Lucy wonders frantically who it could be. ![]() She knows something’s missing and drifts from one boyfriend to the next, searching for Mr. Lucy Sullivan is a twenty-something single girl, living in London and working at a dead-end job that pays just enough to underwrite her partying lifestyle. ![]() Marian Keyes has created an unforgettable character and placed her in a hilarious, heartbreaking, and ultimately touching story about one young woman’s search for love. Move over, Bridget Jones! There’s a new girl in town, and she’s much more interesting than you are, and a lot funnier, to boot. ![]()
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