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Perfectly Impossible Joan O'Neill

Perfectly Impossible By Joan O'Neill

Perfectly Impossible by Joan O'Neill


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Summary

With her marriage on the rocks after her husband Andy loses his job, Cara Thompson throws herself heart and soul into her own career, but when Guy McIntosh strolls into Cara's life things get more complex. Is this the perfect relationship she has been waiting for, or one complication too many?

Perfectly Impossible Summary

Perfectly Impossible by Joan O'Neill

Is the perfect man an impossible dream? Cara Thompson's marriage has never been perfect. When husband Andy loses his job, things quickly become a whole lot worse. In order to give him some space to find himself, Cara throws herself heart and soul into her own career. Yet life is plainly far from ideal and although friends Vanessa and Suzanne try to be supportive, both have man problems of their own. Then Guy Mclntosh strolls into Cara's life...He could be the best thing that has ever happened to her. He could also be that one complication too many just at the moment. Will Cara give Andy another chance in the hope that his soul-searching has turned up something useful? Or should she grab the opportunity of happiness with a handsome stranger with both hands?

Perfectly Impossible Reviews

O Neill has a strong sense of place and wonderful descriptive powers - so lively that one can almost smell the rashers sizzling or feel the heat of the lush Wicklow meadows. - Maureen Cairnduff in the Irish Independent on Turn

A dramatic plot, very believable human characters. Their emotions and reactions are so true, irrepressible and natural. - Katie Donovan (Turn of the Tide)

Great dialogue and terrific set pieces, all the hallmarks of Joan O Neil s writing. - Julie Parsons in the Sunday Independent (A House F

Joan O'Neill takes the most ordinary, everyday, trivial details of life and by ordering them in a certain way elevates them to the level of art. This is life as we know it.' - Robert Dunbar, The Gay Byrne Show

A compelling sense of storytelling. - Woman's Way

A most incredible book...Tremendous read by any standard. - Joan Stockdale, North Wales Chronicle.

About Joan O'Neill

Joan O'Neill began her writing career in 1987 with short stories and serials. Her first novel, Daisy Chain War, published in 1990, won the Reading Association of Ireland Special Merit Award and was short-listed for the Bisto Award: it is regarded as one of the foremost Irish novels for teenagers. Since then she has also become a bestselling novelist for adults, beginning with Leaving Home.

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GOR004139534
9780340818428
0340818425
Perfectly Impossible by Joan O'Neill
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
20020905
384
N/A
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