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A Week in Winter

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Zusatztext “Delightful. . . . Radiates the warmth and charm that fans will recognize and relish.” — USA Today “A hopeful! loving novel chronicling lives shaped by good deeds! small favors! and honest counsel along the rocky crags of the Irish coast.” — The Daily Beast “A gratifying! blustery read full of rich characters! a sea-spray setting and a compelling plot that carries the reader from start to end.” — Wichita Eagle     “Reading this novel is like ducking out of a cold rain into a fire-warmed pub filled with laughter.” — People “If you read this book you will feel like you know every rock and view in Stoneybridge! and will likely wish you could visit this bleak-but-mesmerizing place! perhaps even in winter. . . . If you love Binchy's quiet stories! you will not be disappointed with this one.” — Huffington Post “A restorative read.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch “Spell-binding. . . . Shows [Binchy] at the height of her powers.” — IrishCentral “Maeve Binchy has once again created fully realized characters in quick! short strokes. . . . [The book contains] a philosophy of common sense and wisdom! both of which we’ve come to expect from Binchy.” — The Toronto Star “All the characters spring to vivid life on the page! and all the stories are engaging.” — The Irish Times “Heartwarming and spirit restoring. . . . In classic Binchy-style! the gentle story is populated with a large cast of often eccentric! always endearing characters. . . . Stone House! a country inn on the West Coast of Ireland serves as the cozy setting for these interrelated tales of love! loss! friendship! and community. . . . Pour yourself a cup of tea! put your feet up! and prepare to savor this bit of comfort food for the soul.” — Booklist “Welcome territory for those looking for a feel-good read.” — Publishers Weekly “Classic Binchy. . . . Peek[s] into the lives of characters from various walks of life brought together at a newly opened inn on the West Coast of Ireland.” — Kirkus Reviews Informationen zum Autor Maeve Binchy was born in County Dublin and educated at the Holy Child convent in Killiney and at University College, Dublin. After a spell as a teacher she joined  The   Irish Times.  Her first novel,  Light a Penny Candle,  was published in 1982, and she went on to write more than twenty books, all of them best sellers. Several have been adapted for film and television, most notably  Circle of Friends and  Tara Road,  which was an Oprah’s Book Club selection. She was married to the writer and broadcaster Gordon Snell for thirty-five years, and died in 2012 at the age of seventy-two. www.maevebinchy.com Klappentext Stoneybridge is a small town on the west coast of Ireland where all the families know each other. When Chicky Starr decides to take an old, decaying mansion set high on the cliffs overlooking the windswept Atlantic Ocean and turn it into a restful place for a holiday by the sea, everyone thinks she is crazy. Helped by Rigger (a bad boy turned good who is handy around the house) and Orla, her niece (a whiz at business), Stone House is finally ready to welcome its first guests to the big warm kitchen, log fires, and understated elegant bedrooms. Laugh and cry with this unlikely group as they share their secrets and-maybe-even see some of their dreams come true. Full of Maeve's trademark warmth and humor, once again, she embraces us with her grand storytelling. Excerpted from the Hardcover Edition Chicky Everyone had their own job to do on the Ryans’ farm in Stoneybridge. The boys helped their father in the fields, mending fences, bringing the cows back to be milked, digging drills of potatoes; Mary fed the calves, Kathleen baked the bread, and Geraldine did the hens. Not that they ever...

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Authors Maeve Binchy
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.11.2016
 
EAN 9781101973769
ISBN 978-1-101-97376-9
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 107 mm x 175 mm x 23 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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