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Circle of Friends [and] Silver Wedding

Two Novels in One Volume

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Carved on the trunk of the mighty copper beech tree that embraces the schoolyard in Sharcarrig are declarations of love, hope, and identity—the youthful dreams of the children who studied there. Now grown, yet shaped by their years in the schoolhouse, they lead different lives. "The Copper Beech" tells the story of these eight dreamers. "Circle of Friends" begins with the pair of Benny Hogan and Eve Malone from the village of Knockglen until they leave for university in Dublin and are joined by Nan Mahon and Jack Foley. Long-hidden lies emerge to test the meaning of love and the strength of ties held within the fragile gold bands of a circle of friends. In "The Glass Lake," Maeve Binchy explores the unspoken language between mothers and daughters in an extraordinary story of a mother's secret, a daughter's courage, and the hidden bond between them that neither deceit nor death can destroy.

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Circle of Friends [and] Silver Wedding, Maeve Binchy

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1993
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Titre
Circle of Friends [and] Silver Wedding
Sous-titre
Two Novels in One Volume
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1993
Format
rigide
Pages
724
ISBN10
0752904264
ISBN13
9780752904269
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Carved on the trunk of the mighty copper beech tree that embraces the schoolyard in Sharcarrig are declarations of love, hope, and identity—the youthful dreams of the children who studied there. Now grown, yet shaped by their years in the schoolhouse, they lead different lives. "The Copper Beech" tells the story of these eight dreamers. "Circle of Friends" begins with the pair of Benny Hogan and Eve Malone from the village of Knockglen until they leave for university in Dublin and are joined by Nan Mahon and Jack Foley. Long-hidden lies emerge to test the meaning of love and the strength of ties held within the fragile gold bands of a circle of friends. In "The Glass Lake," Maeve Binchy explores the unspoken language between mothers and daughters in an extraordinary story of a mother's secret, a daughter's courage, and the hidden bond between them that neither deceit nor death can destroy.