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Under the Duvet
Nov 11, 2025 11:29 AM

Author:Marian Keyes

Under the Duvet

Get comfortable, sink under the covers and dip into the hilarious Under the Duvet: Deluxe Edition for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into bestselling author Marian Keyes' life . . .

'A must-read for all. Keyes' funny and poignant tales will have you chuckling' Heat

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'Let's get one thing straight: I'm not an outdoorsy type. If I was offered the choice between white-water rafting and being savaged by a rabid dog, I'd be likely to tick the box marked "dog"'

Under the Duvet brings together Marian Keyes' unputdownable and utterly irresistible journalism and musings on life.

Whether it's shopping, travel, feminism or fashion, Marian takes us on a riotous anecdote-packed journey into her weird and wonderful world.

There are adventures with fake tan, love affairs with shoes and nail varnish, and, as a special treat, she includes seven of her hard-to-find (and, she tells us, harder to write) short stories.

Essential for every Marian Keyes fan, Under the Duvet is the essential companion for bedtime reading and - let's face it - our lives as a whole.

AS HEARD ON THE BBC RADIO 4 SERIES 'BETWEEN OURSELVES WITH MARIAN KEYES'

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'Warm, witty Keyes is unfailingly good company' Radio Times

'Bright, funny and clever' Daily Mail

'I laughed like a drain' Observer

'Light and extremely agreeable' Guardian

'Hilarious' Stylist

'Everything this woman touches turns into comic gold' Cosmopolitan

'A poet of the everyday . . . noticing everything about everything, rendering situations instantly recognisable and funny' Daily Mail

This edition includes both Under the Duvet and Further Under the Duvet

Reviews

Praise for Marian Keyes

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Gloriously funny

—— The Sunday Times

A total triumph

—— Daily Mail

Not only is it a great story with funny, loveable characters, it made me laugh out loud

—— Stylist

Funny but poignant

—— Marie Claire

A masterpiece in its own right

—— Kuoni Magazine

an extraordinary account of the tenacious will to survive… He seeds his tales with images of unexpected beauty… Freedom here is relative, complicated, fissured and often won at another’s expense

—— Siobhain Murphy , The Times

Neel Mukherjee shows himself to be one of those contemporary authors who invites readers to make connections between seemingly disparate story strands… Combined with Mukherjee’s rich realisation of the novel’s individual elements, this indeterminacy makes A State of Freedom a powerful, memorable treatment of a theme too often reduced to uninvolving didacticism

—— Adam Lively , Sunday Times

The beauty of Mukherjee’s prose sucks the reader into an alternative world, where misery, deprivation and the struggle to exist another day are normal

—— John Harding , Daily Mail

Mukherjee… homes in on the restless, the disinherited, the socially trapped… Mercilessly observant, he does not spare the reader but leavens scenes of savagery, squalor and despair with moments of rainbow vividness, all the more striking for the muddy, cacophonous backdrop from which they are brought forth… In a significant and porous work, Mukherjee gives congruence and visibility to these fractured, hidden lives

—— Catherine Taylor , New Statesman

He does what good novelists should, which is to hold up a mirror to society and remind people that what passes for normal is often barbaric. His quiet observation is effective – and damning

—— Economist

Set in contemporary India, technically daring, deeply compassionate, it’s a powerful, pertinent novel about migration and social injustice

—— Sarah Waters , Guardian

Each story is intimate and universal, concrete and elusive… A State of Freedom is ambitious, and it succeeds on all levels

—— Eoin McNamee , Irish Times

Narrated with the precise realism that we have come to expect of Neel Mukherjee’s novels… A State of Freedom resonates with intricate and disturbing echoes… Mukherjee has created an India that is always graspable and always elusive

—— Tabish Khair , Times Literary Supplement

In Mukherjee’s hands familiar fare is elevated by his empathy for the poor and the journalistic efforts he undertakes to understand them… his best work yet… This bleak and entirely justified vision of modern India is what binds together Mukherjee’s stories and indeed his oeuvre

—— Sonia Faleiro , Financial Times

A compelling read set in contemporary India that explores the attempts of five characters, each in different circumstances, to exchange the life they are leading for something better

—— Bookseller

A brilliant novel, deeply compassionate and painterly, reminding me of Howard Hodgkin’s paintings. Mukherjee brings to life the colours and sounds of a place where modern life is constantly crashing against tradition

—— AM Homes , Observer

Bleak and beautifully written

—— Anthony Cummins , Observer

Mukherjee’s characters are so well drawn and their plights so affecting that we stop quibbling over how to categorise the book and simply lose ourselves in masterful storytelling… Random bouts of cruelty… unfold in electrifying prose

—— Malcolm Forbes , Herald

Very powerful, very well written

—— Geoffrey Durham , Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4

A thing of wonder… does what a great novel should do… one of the most wonderful novels I’ve read for ages and ages… such wonderful high calibre writing’

—— Deborah Moggach , Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4

Brilliant… I couldn’t put it down…everything about it rang true… so gripping, so thrilling

—— Kate Williams , Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4

A splendidly rich and affirmative novel

—— Allan Massie , Scotsman

An especially searing account of state oppression and Communist terror… everything is held together by Mukherjee’s wonderfully inventive prose style

—— Tanjil Rashid , Prospect

An exceptional portrait of modern India – and one of the best novels this year

—— Metro

Mukherjee confronts us with the deranged performances of both master and slave… A State of Freedom’s artfully handled piecing together of story fragments is held in tension by a counterforce of textual disintegration

—— Kate Webb , Spectator

This novel paints a vivid picture of modern India, its beauty and its benightedness, examining the relationship between identity and migration. Mukherjee is pitch-perfect in his descriptions of Indian life and unsparing in chronicling the poverty, deprivation and superstition that blights the nation. The book’s themes are important and the writing powerful, in places shocking

—— Richard Hopton , Country & Town House

Harsh and vibrant… Mukherjee’s deep knowledge of India and the West, allied to his never-failing curiosity about the ties that both bind us and separate us, makes him an outstanding chronicler of Bengali life, seen from within and without… In an age when so many fiction writers flimflam around in a cloud of unknowing, Mukherjee has an eagle’s eye for the truth

—— Rose Tremain , New Statesman

It’s a brave and frequently devastating novel whose themes of displacement and dehumanisation are all too timely

—— Paul Murray , Observer

The last book that made my heart race? That’d be Neel Mukherjee’s A State of Freedom: completely propulsive and horrifying and astonishing

—— Hanya Yanagihara , Guardian

A powerful novel about alienation and the illusion of freedom.

—— Hannah Beckerman , The Observer

Stories of displacement, alienation and inequality add up to dynamic, life-affirming symphony – albeit one punctuated with discordant and unsettling notes.

—— Juanita Coulson , The Lady

Mukherjee confronts head-on the appalling deprivation and the caste stigma that bedevil so many lives, and the result is as powerful as it is disturbing.

—— Simon Shaw , Mail on Sunday

Mesmerising complexity and the sharpness mixed with compassion and empathy. All the stories are beautifully written… Long after I finished it I realized the characters were still with me, vivid, compelling, haunting

—— Elif Shafak , Guardian
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