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2015., Adult, Orion Books Call No: Fic Bin Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Maeve Binchy's bestselling novels not only tell wonderful stories, they also give an insight in to how Ireland has changed over the decades, but how people remain the same: they still fall in love, sometimes unsuitably; they still have hopes and dreams; they have deep, long-standing friendships, and some that fall apart. From her earliest writing to her most recent, Maeve's work has included wonderfully nostalgic pieces and also sharp, often witty writing which is insightful and topical. But at the heart of all Maeve's fiction are the people and their relationships with each other. A FEW OF THE GIRLS is a glorious collection of the very best of her stories, full of the warmth, charm and humour that has always been an essential part of all of Maeve's writing.
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1994., Adult, Orion Call No: Fic Bin Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Kit grows up without the mother she has loved, determined to make something of her life and take control of her own future.
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2006., Orion Books Call No: LLC Fic Bin Lev 2-6 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Lifelong learning collection
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c2012., General, Orion Call No: Fic Bin Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: High on the cliffs of the west coast of Ireland, overlooking the windswept Atlantic ocean, is Stone House. Once falling into disrepair, it is now a beautiful hotel specialising in winter holidays. With a big, warm kitchen, log fires and elegant bedrooms, it provides a welcome few can resist, whatever their reasons for coming.
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c2006., McArthur Call No: Fic Bin Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The town of Rossmore is a special place, full of character and charm. Nestled beside the Whitethorn Woods, the town has grown since the days when it was small and friendly and everyone knew everyone else; now it has chain stores and traffic problems and housing estates. But still, there are the woods, full of spiky bushes and criss-crossed with paths; and there's St Ann's Well, where generations have come to pray or make wishes or just to look back at the pretty little town. Which is why there is going to be such a fuss about the plans for the new motorway. It's going to by-pass Rossmore, cutting through Whitethorn Woods and endangering the well itself.