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The Rachel Incident

Written by: Caroline O'Donoghue

"A brilliantly funny novel about friends, lovers, Ireland in chaos, and a young woman desperately trying to manage all three


Rachel is a student working at a bookstore when she meets James, and it’s love at first sight. Effervescent and insistently heterosexual, James soon invites Rachel to be his roommate and the two begin a friendship that changes the course of both their lives forever. Together, they run riot through the streets of Cork city, trying to maintain a bohemian existence while the threat of the financial crash looms before them.


When Rachel falls in love with her married professor, Dr. Fred Byrne, James helps her devise a reading at their local bookstore, with the goal that she might seduce him afterwards. But Fred has other desires. So begins a series of secrets and compromises that intertwine the fates of James, Rachel, Fred, and Fred’s glamorous, well-connected, bourgeois wife. Aching with unrequited love, shot through with delicious, sparkling humor, The Rachel Incident is a triumph." - Goodreads


I strongly connected with the main character's realization that adults aren't the "adults" we imagined them to be as children. This, along with her involvement in an unbalanced and co-dependent friendship, which is so typical during one's 20s. Overall, easy listening, enjoyed the pace, good characters. - Anna

Audiobook

304 pgs.

4

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