A few of the girls
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Author
Publication
2015 - Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), England
Language
English
Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefewofgirls0000binc_c3z3
- ISBN-101409161412
- ISBN-139781409161417
- OCLC Control Number925439789
- Better World BooksKO-994-925
and 11 more
- Better World Books9781409161417
- Better World BooksKP-055-717
- Better World BooksKO-946-814
- Better World Booksko-424-884
- Better World BooksKO-516-297
- Better World Booksko-913-904
- Better World BooksKO-797-906
- Better World BooksKP-022-904
- Better World BooksO7-AAS-557
- Better World BooksW3-DVA-876
- Open LibraryOL28289870M
Classifications
- DDC823.9/14
- LCCPR6052.I7728
Description
Friendship, love, and misplaced hope drive the characters who populate a new collection of Maeve Binchy stories.
Description
'The Irish do love telling stories, and we are suspicious of people who don't have long, complicated conversations. There used to be a rule in etiquette books that you should invite four talkers and four listeners to a dinner party. That doesn't work in Ireland, because nobody knows four listeners' Maeve Binchy Maeve Binchy's bestselling novels not only tell wonderful stories, they also give an insight in to how Ireland has changed over the decades, but how people remain the same: they still fall in love, sometimes unsuitably; they still have hopes and dreams; they have deep, long-standing friendships, and some that fall apart. From her earliest writing to her most recent, Maeve's work has included wonderfully nostalgic pieces and also sharp, often witty writing which is insightful and topical. But at the heart of all Maeve's fiction are the people and their relationships with each other. A FEW OF THE GIRLS is a glorious collection of the very best of her stories, full of the warmth, charm and humour that has always been an essential part of all of Maeve's writing.
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