What She Wants: Library edition

By Cathy Kelly

The author of the bestselling Someone Like You introduces us to four new special women in a warm and funny novel about facing change in our lives

Do you know what you’ll be doing next year? Nicole, Virginia, Hope and Sam all thought they did.

Hope Parker imagined that she’d be slogging it out as a working mum, trying to fit it in quality time with her young children, and doing her best not to burn her husband, Matt’s dinner.

Her sister, Sam Jones, thought she’d be turning heads in her new job as a managing director of a record label, climbing to very top of the career ladder and having her photo emblazoned on the business pages as the toughest, most brilliant company boss around.

Wild child Nicole Turner reckoned that she’d still be going for wild party nights with the girls, maybe singing a bit of karaoke, possibly snogging a guy here or there, and trying not to get fired for using the office phone to make personal phone calls.

And grandmother Virginia Connell thought she’d still be happily married to her beloved Bill, teasing him for spending too much time on the golf course and not enough time walking the dog or cutting the grass.

But they were all wrong. When life changes suddenly for each of these four women, thay have to look deep inside themselves to discover what they really want in order to survive the turmoil. And they discover that a sense of belonging, a loving family and good friends can make all the difference.

Format: Hardback
Release Date: 01 Oct 2001
Pages: 672
ISBN: 978-0-00-226174-6
Detailed Edition: Library edition
Cathy Kelly is a number 1 bestselling author. She worked as a journalist before becoming a novelist, and has published eleven bestselling books.She is also an ambassador for UNICEF in Ireland. She lives in Wicklow with her partner and their twin sons.

From the reviews of previous novels: -

‘A compulsive read’Woman’s Weekly -

‘All the ingredients of the blockbuster are here… a page turner’Sunday Independent -

‘Not only one but two likeable heroines… Kelly dramatises her story with plenty of sparky humour’The Times -

‘Down-to-earth and insightful, her novels are as compelling as Big Brother’Andrea Henry, The Mirror -