The Last Week of May: An irresistible tale of friendship and new beginnings

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4.7
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THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER -- a warm engrossing tale of friendship and new beginnings ...

'Like chatting with a good friend over a cup of tea' Irish Mail on Sunday

May O'Callaghan has decided that life's too short and she's decided to throw in the towel in her predictable nine-to-five job. Now what?

As May fits into her new life we meet her friend Pam and her husband Jack - but why is Pam terrified to tell Jack that she's pregnant?

And then there's Denis and Bernard, May's next-door neighbours, going about their business oblivious to the deadly threat that lurks close by.

There's Paddy, who lives on his own yet never seems to be at home.

And Paul, three doors up, willing to risk everything for an affair with Carmel, the young teacher who has yet to learn that there's a price to pay for having something that shouldn't be yours.

But what May can't figure out is who gave her the beautiful shell necklace and was it really meant for her?

On this one particular week, all is about to change for the inhabitants of Kilpatrick and May discovers that while only love can break your heart, only love can put it back together.

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4.7
7 reviews
Midge Odonnell
June 3, 2019
I will have to be really careful about what I say about this book, it will be so easy to give the events of this one week in a small Irish town away. Considering the time frame and relative size of the location where we are transported by the Author an awful lot happens to a large range of people. That is the real beauty of the story, the various people that litter it's pages. May has a rather eccentric outlook on life these days, rather than follow the usual career path she has decided that life is too short so she hires herself as a Jill of All Trades and she loves it. This also means that she is our link between the disparate bunch of characters we meet; they are either, friends, family, neighbours or her clients. It is a simple enough device but it is used to great effect in this book. I was going to list the other range of characters but found that I could not really mention any of them without giving away a little bit of the plot. Considering this is really a book about people it is very strong on plot and each person's personality is an intrinsic part of the plot. Very deft writing that I found completely sucked me in. The only issue I had with it was some of the coincidences were just a little too much for believability and the travelling necklace was a bit of a bone of contention as well - I felt that it was overplayed just a little. Although only split in to 7 distinct chapters - one for each day of the week - each chapter is split in to multiple smaller tales, each giving a view in to one character's current situation throughout the day. Told more or less chronologically you do find yourself jumping between some characters multiple times during that chapter. By keeping to a more or less third person telling of the tale you never feel at a loss as to who is the focus of this particular section, which was a relief as with such a wide ranging cast of characters it could have been a disaster. The stories told deal with aging, homophobia, adultery, domestic violence, the search for love, mother love and, above all, friendship. Beautifully told and completely engaging I can heartily recommend this read.
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About the author

Roisin Meaney was born in Listowel, Co Kerry, She has lived in the US, Canada, Africa and Europe but is now based in Clare, Ireland.

This Number One bestselling author is a consistent presence on the Irish bestseller list and she is the author of twenty novels including Life Before Us, It's That Time of Year and The Restaurant.

She has also written books for children.

Connect with Roisin Meaney on @roisinmeaney or at www.roisinmeaney.com

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