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Post by susanmay on Sept 16, 2008 10:45:32 GMT
Due for release in October.
Clara Casey has more than enough on her plate. Her daughters Adi and Linda were no problem at all during the usually turbulent teens. Now in their twenties, Adi is always fighting for or against something: the environment or the whale or battery farming; while Linda lurches from one unsatisfactory relationship to the next. As if this wasn't enough, Clara, a senior cardiac specialist, has a new job to cope with...For Anya, meeting Clara Casey is a miracle: she had never intended to leave her beloved Poland, but after the love of her life has turned sour, her world seems rather empty. Perhaps a new job in a new country will mend her broken heart? Declan is looking forward to joining the clinic - but the six-month posting brings him much more than he expected. Then there's Father Brian Flynn, who finds his doubts about his calling are assuaged by work in his new parish. But when an acquaintance turns into a nightmare he needs help to rescue his reputation...
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Post by claire on Sept 16, 2008 11:18:58 GMT
Father Brian Flynn was also in Whitethorn Woods, wonder if it is about the clinic that was starting up in that book
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Post by fionnuala on Sept 16, 2008 14:44:44 GMT
That's right Claire - well spotted missus - I don't think that I would have made that connection but then again I wasn't that fussed on the book in the first place! I've gone off Maeve Binchy over the years and I'm not sure that I'd be inclined to read any more of her books as I find them frustrating and confusing! I'd be interested to know what the rest of you think though!
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Post by susanmay on Sept 16, 2008 14:53:55 GMT
Great catch Claire. I didn't cop that at all. I wasn't keen on Whitethorn Woods. Then there was another book after that called 'Next Year Will Be Different'; I think?? I wasn't crazy about that either but it was probably the best of the two, I though. I think there confusing because there written like short stories and them somewhat entwined at the end.
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