Angels (novel)
Angels, without further disambiguation, usually refers to the novel Angels by Marian Keyes, published in 2002. This novel is a work of contemporary fiction, belonging to the chick-lit genre. It focuses on Maggie Walsh, one of the Walsh sisters from Keyes' popular series of novels, who flees Dublin for Los Angeles after a public scandal. In Los Angeles, Maggie attempts to rebuild her life, finding work as a publicist and navigating the unfamiliar world of Hollywood. The novel explores themes of family, identity, celebrity culture, and personal growth. It is known for its humor, relatable characters, and exploration of the complexities of female relationships. It is a standalone novel, though it benefits from familiarity with the other Walsh family books.