Filled with a blend of humour and pathos, Catherine Barry captures the painful repercussions of the end of a relationship In a world where everything is available 24/ 7 even divorce has been revamped to suit our need for instant solutions. But there is still a place where it isn't just a case of typing your details onto the internet and pressing the 'escape' button. Seven years ago, in Dublin, when Ruby and Eamonn walked down the aisle to the strains of the Wedding March, they were filled with dreams of living happily ever after. So when the bubble bursts, and any thoughts of 'forever' are gone, Ruby is determined to blot out the past and start again. All that she needs to do is apply to her Catholic priest for an annulment...
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