A superb Quick Read from the million-copy-bestselling author 'Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller' NEW YORK TIMES
A superb Quick Read from the million-copy-bestselling author'Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller' NEW YORK TIMES
A superb Quick Read from the million-copy-bestselling author 'Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller' NEW YORK TIMES
A superb Quick Read from the million-copy-bestselling author'Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller' NEW YORK TIMES
Molly Sullivan said that the new baby was a little star. She was no trouble at all and she was always smiling... so she became known as Star and no one remembered that her name was Oona. Star Sullivan just wanted everyone to be happy - her father to stop gambling, her mother not to work so hard, her brother to stay out of trouble, her sister to stop worrying about every little thing she ate. Then the Hale family moved in next door, and from the moment Star saw 23-year-old Laddy Hale, everything began to change - until Star was no longer the sweet, thoughtful girl everyone loved and no one worried about...
“Absorbing and delightful-- Sunday Times”
Warm, witty and with a deep understanding of what makes us tick, it's little wonder that Maeve Binchy's bewitching stories have become world-beaters OK MAGAZINE
Reading her books is like gossiping with old friends DAILY EXPRESS
She is the Queen of Fiction and one of the funniest and best-loved storytellers in the world . . . once you read Maeve you are hooked for life IRISH TIMES
What is Maeve Binchy's magic? Every time she publishes a novel the race is on to the armchair or the poolside seat, telephones fall eerily silent . . . Her great gift is to suck her reader into the drama of everyday lives without fuss . . . She relies on dialogue and on keeping up a cracking pace DAILY MAIL
Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller NEW YORK TIMES
Binchy . . . is a class act DAILY EXPRESS
Maeve Binchy was born in Dublin and worked first as a teacher and then for the Irish Times, for which she wrote feature articles and columns. Her first novel, Light A Penny Candle, made her famous in the UK and USA and since then she has written many bestsellers, including Circle of Friends which was made into a film. She lives in Dublin with her husband, Gordon Snell.
Molly Sullivan said that the new baby was a little star. She was no trouble at all and she was always smiling... so she became known as Star and no one remembered that her name was Oona. Star Sullivan just wanted everyone to be happy - her father to stop gambling, her mother not to work so hard, her brother to stay out of trouble, her sister to stop worrying about every little thing she ate. Then the Hale family moved in next door, and from the moment Star saw 23-year-old Laddy Hale, everything began to change - until Star was no longer the sweet, thoughtful girl everyone loved and no one worried about...
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