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Fast Friends (novel)

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Language
  
English

Followed by
  
Solo

Author
  
Jill Mansell

OCLC
  
70059963

3.9/5
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Pages
  
608 pp (paperback)

Originally published
  
1991

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Media type
  
Print (Paperback) & E-book

ISBN
  
0-755-33249-0 (paperback)

Genres
  
British literature, Romantic comedy

Jill Mansell books
  
Sheer Mischief, Good at Games, Rumour Has It, The One You Really Want, Millie's Fling

Fast Friends is a novel by British author Jill Mansell, about three school friends reunited after several years apart.

Contents

Background

Jill Mansell first had the idea for the book after reading an article in a magazine about women who had changed their lives by becoming best-selling authors. Eventually she decided to write the kind of book "I would love to read". The end result was Fast Friends.

Plot summary

Fast Friends is a romantic comedy from author Jill Mansell. The story begins when housewife and mother Camilla Stewart impulsively invites her old school friends for dinner. However, Roz Vallender and Loulou Marks are no ordinary guests. Camilla soon discovers that her husband Jack has been having an affair and she decides to make some changes in her life. With a little help from her friends, Camilla finds out that life in the fast lane is a lot more fun and that the future holds plenty of surprises.

Characters in Fast Friends

  • Camilla Stewart
  • Roz Vallender
  • Loulou Marks
  • Release details

  • 1991, UK, Bantam Press (ISBN 059302382X), pub date 14 February 1991, hardback (First edition)
  • 2006, UK, Headline Review (ISBN 0755332490), pub date 4 September 2006, paperback
  • 2008, UK, Headline Review (ISBN 9780755351886), pub date 10 February 2008, E-book
  • References

    Fast Friends (novel) Wikipedia