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''A touching, funny, optimistic book full of wonderful, well observed characters'' Daily Mail

''Maeve Binchy at her best'' Choice

Everything is changing in small Irish town of Rossmore - and when a new road threatens to cut through Whitethorn Woods, everyone has a passionate opinion about whether the town will benefit or suffer.

At the heart of the conflict is the fate of St. Ann''s Well. People have been coming to St. Ann''s for generations to share their dreams and fears. Some believe it to be a place of true spiritual power, demanding protection; others think it''s a mere magnet for superstitions, easily sacrificed.

When one man is offered compensation for his land - but has a personal reason to save the well - and a childless London woman comes to Whitethorn Woods, begging the saint for help, the consequences are not as anyone anticipated . . .



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Reading her books is like gossiping with old friends * DAILY MAIL *
Maeve Binchy at her best * CHOICE *
A touching, funny, optimistic book full of wonderful, well observed characters * DAILY MAIL *
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 *
Binchy is degrees better than most other novelists and her storytelling ability is second to none * SUNDAY EXPRESS *
An unsurpassed grasp of what makes a good story -- Anne Enright
Binchy makes you laugh, cry, and care. Her warmth and sympathy render the daily struggles of ordinary people heroic and turn storytelling into art * SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE *
Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller * NEW YORK TIMES *
The words "Irish warmth" are repeatedly used in reference to a Binchy novel and I believe that this keynote of authorial warmth is one of the compelling aspects of her writing . . . Binchy is a consummate storyteller who involves the reader in the world she creates . . . Binchy is a Dickens: she writes about the dilemmas of human beings with a backdrop which describes the manners and morals of a society * IRISH TIMES *
Make no mistake, there is magic at work * SUNDAY TIMES *

Whitethorn Woods

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''A touching, funny, optimistic book full of wonderful, well observed characters'' Daily Mail

      ''Maeve Binchy at her best'' Choice

      Everything is changing in small Irish town of Rossmore - and when a new road threatens to cut through Whitethorn Woods, everyone has a passionate opinion about whether the town will benefit or suffer.

      At the heart of the conflict is the fate of St. Ann''s Well. People have been coming to St. Ann''s for generations to share their dreams and fears. Some believe it to be a place of true spiritual power, demanding protection; others think it''s a mere magnet for superstitions, easily sacrificed.

      When one man is offered compensation for his land - but has a personal reason to save the well - and a childless London woman comes to Whitethorn Woods, begging the saint for help, the consequences are not as anyone anticipated . . .



      Trade Review
      Reading her books is like gossiping with old friends * DAILY MAIL *
      Maeve Binchy at her best * CHOICE *
      A touching, funny, optimistic book full of wonderful, well observed characters * DAILY MAIL *
      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 *
      Binchy is degrees better than most other novelists and her storytelling ability is second to none * SUNDAY EXPRESS *
      An unsurpassed grasp of what makes a good story -- Anne Enright
      Binchy makes you laugh, cry, and care. Her warmth and sympathy render the daily struggles of ordinary people heroic and turn storytelling into art * SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE *
      Maeve Binchy is a master storyteller * NEW YORK TIMES *
      The words "Irish warmth" are repeatedly used in reference to a Binchy novel and I believe that this keynote of authorial warmth is one of the compelling aspects of her writing . . . Binchy is a consummate storyteller who involves the reader in the world she creates . . . Binchy is a Dickens: she writes about the dilemmas of human beings with a backdrop which describes the manners and morals of a society * IRISH TIMES *
      Make no mistake, there is magic at work * SUNDAY TIMES *

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