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Tara Road

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With each new release, Maeve Binchy captivates a growing audience with her unique blend of wit, warmth, and storytelling magic. In her latest novel, she explores the lives of two women—one from Ireland and one from America—who switch homes for the summer, leading to profound personal revelations. Ria lives on Tara Road in Dublin with her charming husband, Danny, and their two children, believing she is happily married until Danny announces he is leaving her for a younger, pregnant girlfriend. Through a chance phone call, Ria connects with Marilyn, a grieving mother from New England who is struggling to cope with the death of her only son and is separated from her husband. As they exchange houses, both women confront their hidden secrets and the stark differences in their lifestyles. Initially, Ria's newfound role as a social hostess irritates the reserved Marilyn, while Marilyn's bond with Ria's children and a handsome restaurateur, Colm, makes Ria feel a sense of loss. By the end of the summer, the women meet face-to-face, having gained invaluable insights into themselves and each other, and they emerge as lasting friends. This moving tale showcases Binchy's masterful storytelling, offering a beautiful, haunting, and entirely original narrative that resonates deeply with readers.

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Tara Road, Maeve Binchy

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Année de publication
1999
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Abîmé
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8,91 €

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
1999
Format
souple
Pages
639
ISBN10
1552780805
ISBN13
9781552780800
Séries
Première publication
1998
Titre original
Tara Road
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3,9 sur 5
Description
With each new release, Maeve Binchy captivates a growing audience with her unique blend of wit, warmth, and storytelling magic. In her latest novel, she explores the lives of two women—one from Ireland and one from America—who switch homes for the summer, leading to profound personal revelations. Ria lives on Tara Road in Dublin with her charming husband, Danny, and their two children, believing she is happily married until Danny announces he is leaving her for a younger, pregnant girlfriend. Through a chance phone call, Ria connects with Marilyn, a grieving mother from New England who is struggling to cope with the death of her only son and is separated from her husband. As they exchange houses, both women confront their hidden secrets and the stark differences in their lifestyles. Initially, Ria's newfound role as a social hostess irritates the reserved Marilyn, while Marilyn's bond with Ria's children and a handsome restaurateur, Colm, makes Ria feel a sense of loss. By the end of the summer, the women meet face-to-face, having gained invaluable insights into themselves and each other, and they emerge as lasting friends. This moving tale showcases Binchy's masterful storytelling, offering a beautiful, haunting, and entirely original narrative that resonates deeply with readers.