![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a handy family tree that eventually you will stop referring to as the characters and their relationships to one another finally click into place. Along the way, Keyes reveals drama, love affairs, betrayals, secrets and convoluted goings-on from multiple points of view and from multiple locations in Ireland and Italy. The book then takes you back in time six months, and then it slowly moves forward to the dinner party - a party that makes a lot more sense the second time around. Too many people, too many bewildering secrets. Secret bank accounts, secret caterers for the Martha Stewart-like hostess, this person should not be a masseuse, that person should not have gotten a haircut. One person - Cara - is not well, and in her dazed state she begins revealing secrets left and right, big and small. ![]() The first chapter of Marian Keyes’ delightfully entertaining “Grown Ups” brings all of her many characters together at a dinner party. ![]()
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