<p><b>Marian Keyes' <i>Sushi for Beginners</i> is the blissfully funny, smart tale of three women who discover that the line between success and failure, happiness and sadness, sanity and madness is finer than they ever thought . . . </b><br /><br /><i>'Dammit,' she realized. 'I think I'm having a nervous breakdown.'</i></p>
from the publisher's description
<b>Classic Keyes. Constantly surprising, gloriously entertaining, and has a dark underbite that makes it </b><b>irresistible</b>
The Pool
<b>Nails the joy and pain of the working world . . . a brilliantly written and fabulously well-observed romantic comedy</b>
Independent
Should come with a health warning. It's totally addictive . . . a real page turner
Sunday Express
Chatty and warmhearted, Keyes's talent is to tell it how it is
Independent