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Maeve Binchy Collections

by Maeve Binchy

12 books Started 1978 Latest 2021
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The Maeve Binchy Collections is a series by Maeve Binchy, comprising 12 books published between 1978 and 2021. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Central Line (Short Story) 1978 Buy from Amazon
2 Victoria Line / London Transports 1980 Buy from Amazon
3 Dublin Four 1981 Buy from Amazon
4 Story Teller 1990 Buy from Amazon
5 Dublin People (Short Story) 1993 Buy from Amazon
6 This Year It Will Be Different and Other Stories 1995 Buy from Amazon
7 Cross Lines (Short Story) 1996 Buy from Amazon
8 The Return Journey 1998 Buy from Amazon
9 Maeve's Times 2013 Buy from Amazon
10 Chestnut Street 2014 Buy from Amazon
11 A Few of the Girls 2015 Buy from Amazon
12 Maeve Binchy’s Treasury 2021 Buy from Amazon

Maeve Binchy (1940-2012) was an Irish novelist and short story writer known for her heartwarming and insightful works capturing the lives of ordinary people in small communities. Born in Dublin, Binchy began her career as a journalist before turning to fiction. Her first novel, "Light a Penny Candle" (1982), was a critical and commercial success, establishing her as a master of the contemporary women's novel. Binchy published over 16 novels, including "Circle of Friends" (1990), later adapted into a film, and "Tara Road" (1998). Her works are acclaimed for their warmth, humor, and astute observations on human relationships. Binchy received numerous awards, including an American Booksellers Award for Fiction and the Irish Book Award for Lifetime Achievement. Her novels have sold over 40 million copies worldwide, making her one of Ireland's best-selling authors. Throughout her career, Binchy's writing resonated with readers, offering comfort, laughter, and a profound understanding of the human condition.

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