Author:Emer McLysaght,Sarah Breen
THE NO 1 IRISH BESTSELLER and hilarious follow-up to the smash-hit romantic comedy Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling - fans of Derry Girls will LOVE this
'Should come with a health warning. Ten pages in my face hurts from grinning' Sunday Independent
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Job. Flat. Boyfriend. Tick. Tick. Tick.
Just when Aisling (seems) to be winning at life, she discovers it has other ideas:
Fired. Homeless. Dumped. Tick. Tick. Tick.
As her new life comes crashing down, Aisling is forced to move back home to Ballygobbard and her mam.
Is this the end of the world?
Or might returning to her roots remind this small-town girl just what she'd lost in the big city?
WINNER OF POPULAR FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 - Irish Book Awards
'The Irish answer to Bridget Jones. It's stuffed with laughs' Daily Mail
'Should come with a health warning. Ten pages in my face hurts from grinning' Sunday Independent
'You'll be laughing out loud one minute and crying the next' Heat
'It's like a hug in a book' Buzzfeed
Hailed as the Irish answer to Bridget Jones . . . it's stuffed with laughs
—— Daily MailWith its ability to have you laughing out loud one minute and crying the next, this is a joyful, emotional, heartfelt, hilarious romp of a novel
—— HeatIncredibly funny, warm, fabulous, how do they do it?
—— Marian KeyesShould come with a health warning. Ten pages in my face hurts from grinning and my neck hurts from nodding along in recognition at the universal wisdoms. There's a smile in every page, some genuinely hilarious moments, and so much heart. The Importance of Being Aisling is a day-maker - the cure for cynicism, Trump and whatever else ails you
—— Sunday IndependentHilariously funny, but often very moving too. Aisling is the real Voice of Ireland
—— John BoyneHilarious and life-affirming, this is just the book to banish the winter blues
—— Red (Best books of 2018)Just as charming as its predecessor. Funny and human, Aisling is already queen of Irish comic fiction. Long may she reign
—— i (The paper for today)This duo's beloved Irish heroine is back with a bang . . . Brilliantly funny, with a lead character you can easily see yourself in
—— Woman's WeeklyIt's like a hug in a book
—— BuzzfeedAisling is the perfect heroine for these strange times we live in. They say that we get the heroes we deserve, so we must have all done something pretty amazing to live in the Age Of Aisling
—— Sarra Manning , Red OnlineA gift of both books this Christmas will see the recipient barely stir from reading for days
—— Sunday Independent (Ireland)Praise for Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling
—— -This hilarious and heart-warming book had us alternately laughing and crying. The year's funniest book to date
—— HelloBoth Aisling and the novel have a great big thumping heart
—— Sunday TimesExcellent craic that will have you shedding a tear as well as laughing your socks off
—— FabulousOh lads! This book! There aren't enough words for how much I love it. It's feicin' HILAIRE and very touching
—— Marian KeyesYou'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want to invest in a shumper (though not for going OUT OUT) and as soon as you've finished it, you'll want to reread this hilarious novel, which will also get you in the right feels
—— Red OnlineWith witty dialogue, sharp observations and piles of humour, this is a riot of a read, but with plenty of depth, too - we found ourselves choking up as well as, erm . . . peeing with laughter
—— Heat, The Funny OneHer voice leaps off the page . . . it's this depth of character and eye for detail that makes comparisons with Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones series spot-on
—— IndependentFunny and touching . . . we fell in love with the heroine of Oh My God What a Complete Aisling, about a small-town girl in Dublin
—— Good HousekeepingThis quickfire tragi-comedy is bursting with clever one-liners and acute observations
—— Sunday ExpressA runaway success . . . it's an uplifting romcom that combines elements of Bridget Jones and Four Weddings with Father Ted
—— Kirsty Lang, BBC Radio 4 Front RowThis hilarious Irish bestseller, which came to life via a viral Facebook page, follows country girl Aisling as she moves from her hometown to big city living in Dublin. She's sweet, a little clueless but a force to be reckoned with
—— BuzzfeedAisling is an absolute gem of a character and this book is a breath of fresh air
—— SunHilarious . . . A well-crafted tale with warmth and emotion
—— Woman MagazineIt's sweet and it's funny and it's moving and it's perfect
—— The PoolMy unofficial autobiography
—— Aisling BeaAn utter ray of sunshine
—— RedThe funniest, warmest, loveliest book I've read in so long. The characters are so hilarious and relatable, I laughed non-stop and genuinely didn't want it to end
—— Lucy VineI've spent the last forty-eight hours laughing my head off at this novel . . . but it's not just comic, there's a real heart to it and it's often very moving
—— John BoyneOne of my fave novels of 2017. It really does remind me of Marian Keyes
—— Louise O'NeillIf I had a book of the year award for 2017 it would go to Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling . . . It left me giggling at some pages and sobbing at others
—— Sinead CrowleyOne of the funniest books I've read in twenty years
—— Paul HowardAnother funny and lovable take on everyone's favourite small-town girl Aisling. A highly entertaining and absorbing addition to your bookshelves
—— Sunday Business PostEvery Irish person knows an Aisling, and there is nothing more delightful than recognising something familiar being projected back at you through a novel. While the books are both extremely funny, they also reflect a period in Irish culture and centre around a heartwarming story for Aisilings of the ages
—— Image MagazineMoyes's book delivers evocative descriptions of the Kentucky landscape and rich historical detail. But it is in her compassionate portrayal of well-drawn characters that the novel's greatest strength lies
—— Hannah Beckerman, ObserverEscapism in the form of adventure and sisterhood. This is a novel with real depth and feeling and touches on worker's rights, racism, environmentalism and education
—— iThis tribute to female friendship and the joy of books is a compelling read
—— Woman's WeeklyA captivating tale of love, friendship and self-actualisation
—— PeopleEscapism in the form of adventure and sisterhood. A novel with real depth and feeling. Empowering
—— Press AssociationAn exploration of people's cruelty and also their kindness
—— Ruth Junes , Good HousekeepingThe author of Me Before You pulls off a cracker with this stirring, exciting adventure story inspired by true events, in depression-era Kentucky, women find freedom and friendship by joining a brigade of horseback librarians
—— BestJojo Moyes is back with another page turner. Inspired by a remarkable true story, The Giver of Stars features five incredible women who will prove to be every bit as beloved as Lou Clark, the unforgettable heroine of Me Before You
—— StellarJoyous. Pucky female characters and wonderful writing. This is her best
—— Good HousekeepingAbout five extraordinary women in 1920s Kentucky, who worked on horseback as travelling librarians
—— Woman & HomeAn enthralling read based on a true story
—— My Weekly Special SeriesOne to get lost in. Escape with this book and follow the story of five women who are embarking on a powerful journey - and refuse to obey any man's commands!
—— No. 1 Magazine, Books to cosy up with this winterA brand-new page-turner . . . based on a true story and tracks five feisty women living in America during the Great Depression
—— That's LifeJojo Moyes is back with this tale based on the real-life horseback librarians of Kentucky
—— Hello!Took me to the mountains of depression-era Kentucky where brave women librarians risked all to deliver books on horseback
—— Damian Barr, Big Issue Books of the YearCelebrates the world of books . . . A fictional yarn about a quintet of extraordinary intrepid women from disparate backgrounds
—— RTE GuideFrom the very first page, I was drawn into the world and the characters that Jojo Moyes has so carefully created
—— Health & WellbeingA fabulous adventure story
—— BestPraise for Jojo Moyes
—— -Moyes somehow manages to break your heart before restoring your faith in love
—— Sunday ExpressRaw, funny, real and sad, this is storytelling at its best
—— Marie ClaireImmensely readable and enjoyable
—— Sunday TimesThis truly beautiful story made us laugh, smile and sob like a baby - you simply have to read it
—— CloserWonderfully written and completely engrossing, with exquisitely drawn characters in a brilliantly plotted narrative
—— Daily MailA heart-stopping read. Destined to be the novel that friends press upon each other
—— Independent on SundayBritain's best contemporary female author
—— Sun on SundayThe storytelling treads the delicate balance between heartbreak and hope perfectly
—— Good HousekeepingA triumph
—— HeatA tender, funny and hopeful look at love, grief and life. Bumper box of tissues required
—— StylistJoyful, with a pitch-perfect ending
—— Daily ExpressJulia Whelan is perfect as Alice Wright
—— The Times, Pick of the AudiobooksConcentrates on sisterhood and friendship
—— Scotsman, Best books to give this ChristmasA sweeping story of female friendship with a dash of romance, set in 1930s Kentucky
—— Daily ExpressHer writing is beautiful and whimsical with unique storylines
—— Liv Arnold, author of Etched in StoneThis most recent book of Jojo's is her best . . . I loved this adventure story for girls for its plucky female characters and wonderful writing
—— Good Housekeeping