Irish Author, Marian Keyes Visits Brisbane

As a young Mum the library was my haven. I looked forward to the kids borrowing books, playing in the park and having morning tea in the sunshine. It was always a favourite part of my week.

It was also special because I was able to borrow the latest novels and escape from Mum life through my book friends. I think Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series saved my sanity. Another new book friend found at the library was young Irish writer, Marian Keyes. I first read her debut novel – Watermelon over thirty years ago.

Watermelon told the story of Claire, a woman who finds out her husband is having an affair shortly after she gives birth. Devastated, she returns to Dublin to live with her family, including her parents and sisters, and begins the process of healing her life. It was this honest, humorous and heartwarming story which made me fall in love with Marian Keyes and the whole Walsh family of characters.

Since then Marian has become a once -in – a – lifetime talent who has been writing for over 30 years. Marian’s books are always an automatic buy for me as they give you the feeling of having a cuppa with a good friend.

When I heard that Marian was coming to Brisbane it was a bucket list moment for me and I had to buy a ticket. So on a rainy Brisbane night I headed into South Bank to hear Marian speak at the Concert Hall. She was just as funny, engaging, honest and wise as I had expected.

It is no secret that Marian has had her own battles and she talked of these openly. She explained that there was the Marian before she’d gone to rehab and the Marian after. She shared that this was her favourite mistake but one that ultimately changed her life.

In her new book- My Favourite Mistake she shares the story of another Walsh sister, Anna. Anna has the dream job. She works in cosmetics for a multinational company, has the perfect partner and lives a wonderful life in New York but… she is not happy.

So Anna implodes her life and moves back home to Dublin, much to the horror of her family who can see their access to the latest make up samples drying up. She also reconnects with her teenage crush, Narky Joey and helps out a dear friend promoting her new hotel.

The book shares the ups and downs, problems and solutions and the course of Anna’s family life and romance. Along the way we catch up with all our favourite family members and old family friends while enjoying the beautiful Irish scenery.

Marian writes from the heart and advised us as writers to write as if no one else was going to read it. Very good advice! With sex scenes she says she doesn’t love writing them (nor do I) but agrees that women have come so far that it needs to be included to show that it is a normal part of life. My feelings exactly!

Marian shared her wisdom. She is my age (61 ) and said she would tell her 30 year old self to find the joy in life. Travel and see the world, enjoy being young and learn about the world. We are here for such a short time it is important to find those glimmers of happiness.

Marian has delighted her readers worldwide with her heartwarming and genuine novels set in her home of Ireland. Later in the year Stan has filmed the story of the Walsh Sisters for us all to enjoy.

It was an absolutely delightful evening and the full house walked out with smiles on their faces and an even greater love for this warm and talented author. So go and dig out a Marian Keyes novel for real stories about real life with a sense of fun and warmth.

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Author: michelle_beesley

Michelle Beesley is a wife and mum of three living in sunny Queensland, Australia. A columnist for ten years Michelle has branched out into writing short stories and novels. Her debut novel ‘It Happened In Paris’ was published by Serenade Publishing in 2023. Michelle loves writing about travel, fashion, theatre, film and events. Her romances are set in France and other exotic locales. You can find Michelle at a coffee shop with friends, doing yoga or walking, cheering on her favourite rugby union teams or attending a fashion show. She will most likely have a book in her hand wherever she is.

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