<p><b>Ten years on from <i>The Woman Who Walked into Doors</i>, Booker Prize-winning author, Roddy Doyle, returns to one of his greatest characters, Paula Spencer.</b><br><br> Paula Spencer is turning forty-eight, and hasn¿t had a drink for four months and five days. Her youngest children, Jack and Leanne, are still living with her. They''re grand kids, but she worries about Leanne.<br><br> Paula still works as a cleaner, but all the others doing the job seem to come from Eastern Europe. You can get a cappuccino in the caf¿nd the checkout girls are all Nigerian. Ireland is certainly changing, but then so too is Paula ¿ dry, and determined to put her family back together again. <br><br><b>¿A phenomenally rewarding read¿ Could not be bettered in its depiction of the minutiae of the life of a recovering alcoholic: relentless, trivial, terrified¿ </b><i><b>Observer</b></i></p>