Walsh Family #1

Watermelon

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Claire has everything she ever wanted: a husband she adores, a great apartment, a good job. Then, on the day she gives birth to their first baby, James informs her that he's leaving her. Claire is left with a newborn daughter, a broken heart, and a postpartum body that she can hardly bear to look at.

She decides to go home to Dublin. And there, sheltered by the love of a quirky family, she gets better. So much so, in fact, that when James slithers back into her life, he's in for a bit of a surprise.

520 pages, Paperback

First published September 1,1995

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About the author

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Marian Keyes (born 10 September 1963) is an Irish novelist and non-fiction writer, best known for her work in women's literature. She is an Irish Book Awards winner. Over 22 million copies of her novels have been sold worldwide and her books have been translated into 32 languages. She became known worldwide for Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, and This Charming Man, with themes including domestic violence and alcoholism.

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April 26,2025
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Wat een heerlijk boek is dit! Je moet er even inkomen, maar als je er eenmaal in zit kun je niet meer stoppen. De karakters zijn zo realistisch neer gezet. Het verhaal is romantisch, maar niet een echt perfect zwijmel verhaal. Gewoon zoals het in het echt ook gaat.
De schrijfstijl is echt super. Het is zeer persoonlijk geschreven. Het lijkt net alsof Claire dit boek speciaal en alleen voor mij heeft geschreven. Als een over-sized brief, zeg maar.
De enige reden dat dit boek 4 sterren krijgt en niet 5 is dat het af en toe een beetje afwijkt van het verhaal. Hele lappen tekst over de tuinman en weet ik veel wat, terwijl dit weinig toevoeging heeft op het verhaal. Hierdoor is het boek hier en daar een beetje lang.
Dit boek is zeker een aanrader!
Volledige review zal binnenkort op mijn blog verschijnen!
April 26,2025
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A Christmas present from Megan...I was really excited to read this because it is the story of the oldest Walsh sister.

The very day she gives birth to their first child, Claire is told by her husband that he is leaving her for another woman. She returns home to Dublin, seeking the comfort of her crazy and quirky family, while she figures out how to deal with this abrupt change in her life. Something I love about Keyes' writing - although her books are most definitely of the chick-lit genre, the story lines involve aspects of the darker side of life.

I was not disappointed, and will be picking up more Marian Keyes - once I get through my long list of to-reads! I'm sad that I only have one sister left to read about. Although, fingers crossed that the youngest sister's book is still yet to come!
April 26,2025
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One of my favorites by this author. The characters are strong, and the situation with her husband goes someplace surprising.
April 26,2025
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Opening Line:” ”I’m sorry, you must think I’m very rude. We’ve hardly even been introduced and here I am telling you all about the terrible things that have happened to me.”

Claire thought she had the perfect life right up until her husband James announced that he didn’t love her anymore and was leaving her for another woman. He might have picked a better day to deliver this earth shattering news than directly after the birth of their first child. Shocked, heartbroken and now packing some serious baby weight, Claire flees London and retreats back to her dysfunctional family in Ireland to regroup. Claire’s idea of regrouping is of course to take to bed and only emerge when the baby needs feeding or she runs out of liquor.

Eventually she does get out of bed, hitting her father’s dusty stationary bike to work off the rage and inadvertently the pounds. Yes her period of mourning has gone from devastation to depression to rage. And then she goes about starting her life again. Along the way one of her sisters drags home Adam, the cute, younger and (obviously unobtainable) man that honestly seems to be flirting with her. Before long Claire has almost forgotten James, well not really but he’s no longer her first waking thought and besides Adam has a really nice bum. So then the story gets kinda predictable because of course James comes slinking back. He has some interesting excuses for having his affair but now basically just wants everything to go back to the way it was!

Okay I have to talk about James, what an asshat. I understand he is meant to the antagonist here but jeez. It’s not so much his character I am judging but that of the author deciding our heroine would actually be dumb enough to consider taking him back after the shit he pulled. I mean he hasn’t phoned once or even asked after his daughter, in fact doesn’t even know her name and to top it all off he blames Claire for the fact that he had an affair. And then Keyes continued to write him in such a way that he actually comes across a bit psycho, with moods changing on a dime (yes she loves to use idioms) and yet Claire still wants him in her daughter’s life. I would be doing everything I could to make sure he never had contact with her. Anyways.

This was a super long book (614 pages) which wouldn’t have been an issue if the author had stayed on track. As it was this could have been cut by about 200 pages as the heroine’s silly (see annoying) inner dialogue prattled on with random off topic issues, spending 8 pages talking about the history off her parents’ liquor cabinet and other non-related issues. Some of her inner ramblings were funny but I’ll be honest it got to the point where I was skimming just to get on with the actual story (this continued for the entire 600 page read.)

I did enjoy the sections where it was written as though the author/heroine is talking directly to the reader. However I still never got a real “feel" for her. I also had a hard time believing that she was a new mother, her baby is such a non-issue throughout this book, just part of the plot and then she remains in the background as an accessory while Claire goes about her binge drinking and depression at her parents’ house. And with that in mind I would have to describe this as bitter chick-lit because while it has its moments of humour its always with a harsh edge so that you’re not so much laughing as cringing. 380jb3.5
April 26,2025
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SO good! idk if i've ever read a book that's made my blood BOIL because they'd written gaslighting so well and realistically, and portrayed men's utter lack of emotional intelligence and ego so accurately (rant over) but this was literally just so good and funny - 4.5⭐️
April 26,2025
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Ano aj ja sa radsej vyberiem na opusteny ostrov, do zazracnej krajiny, do Rokfortu, do antickeho Grecka, abo aspon do Australie.

Marian Keyes Vas zobere do Irska. (DRRRRB!). "A teda aspon do zivota, aky nikdy nezazijem?" (Isto sa, strkajuc mi tu pomyselnu slamku, az zufalo pytate).

Nie.

Marian Keyes pise o veciach, ktore sa stanu dalsim 100-tisic ludom pokial dopisem toto review. A to len v San Marine.

Marian Keyes by mala byt povinnym citanim, lebo je extremne vtipna.
Extremne nad vecou.
Extremne pod vecou.
Extremne uprimna.
Pouziva extremne kratke vety.
Aj extremne dlhe vety.
Ako sa jej zachce.
A VZDY je to dobre.
VZDY.
Je plytka.
Je hlbsia ako za zda.
A VZDY je to dobre.
VZDY.
(A ani slovensky preklad neublizi - kudos Ivan Stefanek.)

ALE, Marian Keyes by mala byt povinnym citanim hlavne pre muzov. Lebo aj ked ste taky vzdelany a rozhladeny borec, ze ste dokonca citali Zeny su z Venuse a Muzi su z Marsu, nemate ani potuchu aky kreten niekedy ste. Ze ak sa chovate ako rytier, ktory vsetko zariadi, ale v skutocnosti si v hlave hovorite, ze mate neschopnu putku, kvoli ktorej neschpnosti musite vsetko vybavovat vy, ste kreten.(Ja viem, ze ked je to takto podane, tazko sa s tym niekto stotozni, ale precitajte si knihu.) Ze ak si myslite, ze to ze Vas pritahuje ina zena, je chybou Vasej zeny, ste kreten. (A jasne, ze nikto nechce byt ten zly a takto to predsa nemalo byt, mna uz ziadny iny vystrih nikdy v zivote po "ano" v kostole zaujat nemal a ja predsa takyto niesom...). ALE (c.2), kazdy disbalanc je odkazany na zanik a ak ste vo vztahu len ozdobou, tak ten kto Vas ako ozdobu nosi, Vam aj pripisuje prava ako ozdobe. Ak chcete byt vo vztahu partneri, tak musite byt ehm...partneri. (Aspon teda myslim.)

Inymi slovami, ked mu to vadilo mal jej to povedat a keby ho kvoli tomu opustila, mohol napisat knihu on o tom aka je suka, ked uz sa mu s tou vinou tak tazko zilo.

Marian Vam neposkytne navod na zivot. Marian Vam da sancu "prezit" to, bez toho aby ste ju museli skusat na vlastnej kozi. A Marian Vam tuto trpku pilulku namaze litrami homoru, nech sa tak tazko neprehlta. Len tak.

A este by mala byt (Marian) povinnou vybavou do lietadla, lebo ak sa nahodou lietania bojite, tak pri jej pribehu na tento strach zabudnete. Ale na sttrach z lietania mozre zabudnut tak ci tak, lebo pojdete, s prepacenim, do riti a nie do lietedla, lebo je korona. #NIKAM!


Este totok: Podme sa na chvilu rozpravat o sudeni knihy podla obalu. Dizajn som ochotny prekusnut (treba trcat, kricat a hocico co ma v sebe c(makke)), ale preco, Preco, PRECO niekto nenecha na chrbte knihy klasicke "Brilliant" The Observer; "This book has changed my life" Michelle Obama, abo teda ,ked sa neda, aspon ten obligatny uryvok z knihy.

NE NE, my ideme skusit citatela vpustit do deja. V ZIVOTE by som si tu knihu nekupil, keby som si to precital. Je to skvela kniha a mal som chut ju nedocitat, ked som si precital ten chrbat. Keby som sa riadil nim, myslim si ze Marian Keyes pise lacny brak pre frustrovane zeny. Marian Keyes pise drahodrahy vzacny brak pre kazdeho...
April 26,2025
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Lectura conjunta en Club.

Me ha sorprendido gratamente el estilo de escritura de Marian. Ha sabido llevarme por donde quería hasta hacerme reflexionar más allá de la simple lectura superficial que puede tener. Y eso en una primera novela es prometedor.

Me he indignado tanto con Claire que me ha costado mucho seguir leyendo a ratos, pero al final, teniendo en cuenta la fecha de publicación y el lugar donde tiene lugar la historia, pones todo en contexto y entiendes mucho más la intención con la que está escrito.

Compartirlo con mis Escombrers y diseccionarlo ha sido toda una experiencia.

April 26,2025
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Foi muito bom voltar a essa história depois de uns 15 anos. Tinha medo de como seria, de que a lembrança boa mudaria, mas foi o contrário. Admiro ainda mais agora, principalmente por ter sido um dos grandes percursores desse estilo. Uma história sobre relacionamentos abusivos e homens manipuladores que permanece muito atual.

Ao mesmo tempo é impressionante perceber como muita coisa ainda era atrasada (na Europa) na década de 90 (que parece ter sido logo ali),como a impossibilidade do divórcio em alguns países, nesse caso, a Irlanda.
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