Tara Road
(Book)
Author
Status
Adult Fiction - South Wing Basement
Binchy
1 available
Binchy
1 available
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Adult Fiction - South Wing Basement | Binchy | On Shelf |
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Published
New York : Delacorte, 1999.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
502 pages
Language
English
ISBN
0385335121, 0385333951
Accelerated Reader
UG
Level 4.8, 27 Points
Level 4.8, 27 Points
Notes
Description
With each new book, Maeve Binchy continues a remarkable progression of sales and audience growth, reaching fans of all ages and backgrounds with her matchless wit, warmth, and sheer storytelling magic. "Tara Road," her first full-length novel since "The Glass Lake," again shows her incomparable understanding of the human heart in the tale of two women, one from Ireland, one from America, who switch lives, and in doing so learn much about each other, as well as much about themselves.Ria lived on Tara Road in Dublin with her dashing husband, Danny, and their two children. She fully believed she was happily married, right up until the day Danny told her he was leaving her to be with his young, pregnant girlfriend. By a chance phone call, Ria meets Marilyn, a woman from New England unable to come to terms with her only son's death and now separated from her husband. The two women exchange houses for the summer with extraordinary consequences, each learning that the other has a deep secret that can never be revealed. Drawn into lifestyles vastly differing from their own, at first each resents the news of how well the other is getting on. Ria seems to have become quite a hostess, entertaining half the neighborhood, which at first irritates the reserved and withdrawn Marilyn, a woman who has always guarded her privacy. Marilyn seems to have become bosom friends with Ria's children, as well as with Colm, a handsome restaurateur, whom Ria has begun to miss terribly. At the end of the summer, the women at last meet face-to-face. Having learned a great deal, about themselves and about each other, they find that they have become, firmly and forever, good friends. A moving story rendered with the deft touch of a master artisan, "Tara Road" is Maeve Binchy at her very best utterly beautiful, hauntingly unforgettable, entirely original, and wholly enjoyable.
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Binchy, M. (1999). Tara Road . Delacorte.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Binchy, Maeve, 1940-2012. 1999. Tara Road. New York: Delacorte.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Binchy, Maeve, 1940-2012. Tara Road New York: Delacorte, 1999.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Binchy, M. (1999). Tara road. New York: Delacorte.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Binchy, Maeve. Tara Road Delacorte, 1999.
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