The Woman Who Stole My Life by Marian Keyes is a novel that follows Stella Sweeney, a woman who experiences an unexpected and life-changing accident that alters her existence in unforeseen ways.
As Stella navigates her recovery and adjusts to her new reality, she reflects on her past successes and failures, including her rise to fame as an author and her relationships with her family and loved ones.
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Book Blurb
Ever wished you could trade your life in for a better one? One day, sitting in traffic, married Dublin mum Stella Sweeney attempts a simple good deed.
When the result is a terrible car accident, she meets a handsome stranger with a Range Rover who wants her number – no, for insurance purposes – and in this meeting a seed is born which will change Stella’s life forever.
What happens next will take Stella thousands of miles from her old life, turning an ordinary woman into a superstar and, along the way, wrenching her whole family apart . . .
Was meeting Mr Range Rover destiny or karma? Should she be grateful or just hopping mad? And can Stella grab a chance at real, honest-to-goodness happiness now it finally seems within her reach?
About the Author
Marian Keyes is an Irish author known for her novels, primarily in the genre of women’s fiction. Marian Keyes books are so popular as her writing is always full of warmth and her characters are relatable.
Often hailed the queen of contemporary fiction, Marian Keyes fearlessly explores complex issues such as mental illness, domestic violence, and personal struggles. Her ability to seamlessly blend humour and romance while delving into serious topics has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
Marian Keyes books have been translated into 33 languages and more than 35 million copies of her novels have been sold.
What to read next
If you enjoyed this novel, then I’d recommend reading more books by Marian Keyes such as Again, Rachel and This Charming Man.
If you like Marian Keyes novels, I would also suggest reading books by Jojo Moyes.