Maeve Binchy imagined a street in Dublin with many characters coming and going, and every once in a while she would write about one of these people. She would then put it in a drawer; “for the future,
Maeve Binchy is back with a tale of joy, heartbreak and hope, about a motherless girl collectively raised by a close-knit Dublin community.When Noel learns that his terminally ill former flame is preg
With the warmth, humor, and compassion we have come to expect, Maeve Binchy tells a story of? doctors and staff, patients, family, and friends at a heart clinic in a community caught between the old I
A collection of twenty-three indelible storiesall never before publishedfrom today's top female crime writers and some talented newcomers, selected by the New York Times bestselling auth
DIGGING FOR PEAT in the mountain with his Uncle Tally, Fergus finds the body of a child, and it looks like she’s been murdered. As Fergus tries to make sense of the mad world around him—his brother on
Seven o’clock on a Monday morning, five hundred years after the end of the world, and goblins had been at the cellar again. . . . Not that anyone would admit it was goblins. In Maddy Smith’s world, or