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Kerry

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About Me

My first book, The Best Day of Someone Else's Life, will be published by Harper Collins on May 6, 2008 in the United states, and on June 12, 2008 by Orion in the United Kingdom. It's a comic look at the "I dos" and "I don'ts" every woman must eventually face.Despite being cursed with a boy's name, Kevin "Vi" Connelly is seriously female and a committed romantic. The affliction hit at the tender age of six when she was handed a basket of flower petals and ensnared by the "marry-tale." The thrill, the attention, the big white dress—it's the Best Day of Your Life, and it's seriously addictive. But at twenty-seven, with a closetful of pricey bridesmaid dresses she'll never wear again, a trunkful of embarrassing memories, and an empty bank account from paying for it all, the illusion of matrimony as the Answer to Everything begins to fray. As her friends' choices don't provide answers, and her family confuses her more, Vi faces off against her eminently untrustworthy boyfriend and the veracity of the BDOYL.Eleven weddings in eighteen months would send any sane woman either over the edge or scurrying for the altar. But as reality separates from illusion, Vi learns that letting go of someone else's story to write your own may be harder than buying the myth, but just might help her make the right choices for herself.To buy this book or learn more, visit www.harpercollins.com/kerryreichs

My Interests

I think every human being has something interesting or redeeming about them, though in some cases it might be hard to noodle out, so I like to see if I can find it. I have to travel periodically, whether it is three weeks in Italy or three days camping in Death Valley. It re-centers me. I enjoy athletic activities, and like to hike, cycle, scuba, ski, golf, play tennis, ride horses, though I'm not that good at any of them since I don't focus on any one thing.

I'd like to meet:

A multi-millionaire who has a fetish about buying the same book over and over and over again and is very good friends with Oprah.

Television:

I'm a sucker for Grey's Anatomy and Bones. I love watching sports and will watch just about anything where the ball rolls.

Books:

I compulsively buy books at a rate that I could never read. They stack up in a pile of unread future delights, each waiting for the right combination of mood and time when it will be their turn. I love to browse in bookstores, trailing my finger on the spine of books I have already read and loved, like kissing the cheek of an old friend in greeting. It occasionally alarms the staff. I love Jasper Fforde. His books are surreal and hilarious. I'll read and re-read anything by David Sedaris. My lifelong favorite "three on a desert island" books would be A Bear Called Paddington, Catch-22, and Pride and Prejudice.

Heroes:

My heroes come in small packages and can inspire me because they craft a sentence so beautiful that it sings and resonates, or they are simply kind. Sometimes my hero is me when I press myself and do something brave and against the mainstream. I don't think we have to look to the headlines for heroes. The guy that runs the Best Friends no kill animal shelter is my kind of hero.