Quote by: Maeve Binchy

Always she had sounded sympathetic, always she had appeared to understand. But inside there was a bit of her that said that they couldn't have tried hard enough. If Celia had a daughter who was desperately unhappy at school and who had lost four stone in weight, she wouldn't hang around --she'd try to cope with it. If she had a father who couldn't cope she'd have him to live with her. Only now was she beginning to realize that it was not to be so simple. People had minds of their own. And her mother's mind was like a hermetically sealed box in a vault of a bank.


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Author Bio


  • NameMaeve Binchy
  • DescriptionIrish novelist
  • BornMay 28, 1940
  • DiedJuly 30, 2012
  • CountryIreland
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist; Playwright; School Teacher
  • WorksCircle Of Friends; Tara Road; Scarlet Feather