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Circle of Friends: A Novel
By (Author) Maeve Binchy
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
31st March 1999
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Short-listed for Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award 2003
Paperback
608
Width 106mm, Height 170mm, Spine 33mm
329g
[An] irresistible invitation to share the lives of people who believe in enduring values.Detroit Free Press
It began with Benny Hogan and Eve Malone, growing up, inseparable, in the village of Knockglen.
Bennythe only child, yearning to break free from her adoring parents. . . .
Evethe orphaned offspring of a convent handyman and a rebellious blueblood, abandoned by her mother's wealthy family to be raised by nuns.
Eve and Bennythey knew the sins and secrets behind every villager's lace curtains . . . except their own.
It widened at Dublin, at the university where Benny and Eve met beautiful Nan Mahlon and Jack Foley, a doctor's handsome son. But heartbreak and betrayal would bring the worlds of Knockglen and Dublin into explosive collision. Long-hidden lies would emerge to test the meaning of love and the strength of ties held within the fragile gold bands of a. . .Circle Of Friends.
Praise for Circle of Friends
A rare pleasure . . . at terrific tale, told by a master storyteller.Susan Isaacs,The New York Times Book Review
Circle of Friendswelcomes you in.The Washington Post
[An] irresistible invitation to share the lives of people who believe in enduring values.Detroit Free Press
A rare pleasure . . . at terrific tale, told by a master storyteller.Susan Isaacs, The New York Times Book Review
Circle of Friends welcomes you in.The Washington Post
Maeve Binchy was born and educated in Dublin. She is the bestselling author of The Return Journey, Evening Class, This Year It Will Be Different, and The Glass Lakes. She has written two plays and a teleplay that won three awards at the Prague Film Festival. She has been writing for The Irish Times since 1969 and lives with her husband, writer and broadcaster Gordon Snell, in Dublin.