THROUGHOUT HER career as a middling-to-awful fiction writer, Cecelia Ahern has generally given a wide berth to socio-political issues. But having noted the prevailing cultural winds, she has clearly looked at feminist-tinged storytelling and decided there’s gold in them hills. If it might seem an unlikely direction for a writer hitherto more associated with frothy… Read more »
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