The Copper Beech
by Maeve Binchy | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0440213290 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0440213290 Global Overview for this book
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From Publishers Weekly:
Binchy ( Circle of Friends ; The Lilac Bus ) is a consummate storyteller with a unique ability to draw readers into her tales of Irish life. Here again she mines sources rich in plot and character to produce a captivating narrative. The eponymous copper beech is a huge tree that shades the tiny schoolhouse in the village of Shancarrig. For generations, graduating pupils have carved their initials on the massive trunk, and the book examines what has become of some of them. Though each of the 10 chapters offers the perspective of a single character, Binchy adroitly indicates the ways in which their lives intersect. Thus, the allegedly stolen jewels that are discovered and stolen again in one early chapter become significant in later chapters. Long after two adulterous characters sneak into a Dublin hotel, it emerges that they were spotted by a small soul from Shancarrig, who passes on the information--with unforeseen consequences. A priest's dalliance with the sweet young schoolteacher is shown to have been been suspected by others in the village. The result is a charming and compelling series of interlocking stories about ordinary people who are given dimension through Binchy's empathetic insight. While this book is more fragmentary in structure than some of her previous novels, it should leave Binchy's fans wholly satisfied. BOMC main selection.
Binchy ( Circle of Friends ; The Lilac Bus ) is a consummate storyteller with a unique ability to draw readers into her tales of Irish life. Here again she mines sources rich in plot and character to produce a captivating narrative. The eponymous copper beech is a huge tree that shades the tiny schoolhouse in the village of Shancarrig. For generations, graduating pupils have carved their initials on the massive trunk, and the book examines what has become of some of them. Though each of the 10 chapters offers the perspective of a single character, Binchy adroitly indicates the ways in which their lives intersect. Thus, the allegedly stolen jewels that are discovered and stolen again in one early chapter become significant in later chapters. Long after two adulterous characters sneak into a Dublin hotel, it emerges that they were spotted by a small soul from Shancarrig, who passes on the information--with unforeseen consequences. A priest's dalliance with the sweet young schoolteacher is shown to have been been suspected by others in the village. The result is a charming and compelling series of interlocking stories about ordinary people who are given dimension through Binchy's empathetic insight. While this book is more fragmentary in structure than some of her previous novels, it should leave Binchy's fans wholly satisfied. BOMC main selection.
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Sending this book to Dusties because she asked for Maeve Binchy books. Enjoy! :)
Sending this book to Dusties because she asked for Maeve Binchy books. Enjoy! :)
Yippee! Arrived safe and sound in NY! Look forward to reading this. Thank you so much!!
Journal Entry 5 by Dusties at Syracuse Hancock International Airport in Syracuse, New York USA on Friday, July 27, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (7/27/2007 UTC) at Syracuse Hancock International Airport in Syracuse, New York USA
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Well, I was at the airport this morning, put my book I was reading down, got distracted and walked away without it! Oh I was so enjoying the book too!
Well, I was at the airport this morning, put my book I was reading down, got distracted and walked away without it! Oh I was so enjoying the book too!