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Gripping, emotional and uplifting à â â a novel about the true power of friendship. à â â a tender, emotional and uplifting read à â  I loved ità â â Lucy Diamond à â â A superb writer à â â the Irish Jojo Moyesà â â Irish Examiner

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Gripping, emotional and uplifting à â â a novel about the true power of friendship. à â â a tender, emotional and uplifting read à â  I loved ità â â Lucy Diamond à â â A superb writer à â â the Irish Jojo Moyesà â â Irish Examiner
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Ciara Geraghty was born and raised in Dublin. She started writing in her thirties and hasn¿t looked back. She has three children and one husband and they have recently adopted a dog who, alongside their youngest daughter, is in charge of pretty much everything.
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Praise for Rules of the Road:

'A road-trip story celebrating friendship, loyalty and acts of courage... This is a tender, emotional and uplifting read that manages to be as funny as it is heartbreaking. I loved it' Lucy Diamond

'As a celebration of female friendship, you need look no further. A tear-inducing read with undeniable warmth' Woman

'In this uplifting novel ... what should be the worst six days of the narrator Terry's life turn into the best...friendship can teach us to be brave, and this magical read certainly affirms this' Woman's Weekly

'Very funny, very moving and utterly unsentimental...as Terry discovers what makes life worth living.' Irish Times

'A genuine feel-good hit [...]Geraghty's tightly wound adventure is as touching as it is entertaining' Independent

'A book to be shared, a book to be cherished ... an homage to the strength of friendship and a celebration of life in all its colours' Mairead Hearne, Swirl and Thread

'Infused with warmth, humour and human understanding. An homage to life and fantastic friendships, this book will warm the cockles of your heart.' Justine Carberry, Sunday Independent

'A beautiful, touching story that both warms and breaks the heart. Rules of the Road is a poignant celebration of the power of friendship, and how to live life your own way.' Phaedra Patrick, bestselling author of The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper

'Funny, gentle, compassionate and wise' Anne Cunningham, Meath Chronicle

'Tender, funny, and heartbreaking... Ciara Geraghty is a wonderful writer' Hazel Gaynor

'Geraghty combines sadness with humour, handling the delicate balance very cleverly.' Irish Times

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Praise for Rules of the Road:

'A road-trip story celebrating friendship, loyalty and acts of courage... This is a tender, emotional and uplifting read that manages to be as funny as it is heartbreaking. I loved it' Lucy Diamond

'As a celebration of female friendship, you need look no further. A tear-inducing read with undeniable warmth' Woman

'In this uplifting novel ... what should be the worst six days of the narrator Terry's life turn into the best...friendship can teach us to be brave, and this magical read certainly affirms this' Woman's Weekly

'Very funny, very moving and utterly unsentimental...as Terry discovers what makes life worth living.' Irish Times

'A genuine feel-good hit [...]Geraghty's tightly wound adventure is as touching as it is entertaining' Independent

'A book to be shared, a book to be cherished ... an homage to the strength of friendship and a celebration of life in all its colours' Mairead Hearne, Swirl and Thread

'Infused with warmth, humour and human understanding. An homage to life and fantastic friendships, this book will warm the cockles of your heart.' Justine Carberry, Sunday Independent

'A beautiful, touching story that both warms and breaks the heart. Rules of the Road is a poignant celebration of the power of friendship, and how to live life your own way.' Phaedra Patrick, bestselling author of The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper

'Funny, gentle, compassionate and wise' Anne Cunningham, Meath Chronicle

'Tender, funny, and heartbreaking... Ciara Geraghty is a wonderful writer' Hazel Gaynor

'Geraghty combines sadness with humour, handling the delicate balance very cleverly.' Irish Times
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