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A book of loosely connected stories...all of the people have some connection to a small town in Ireland called Rossmoor and a well in the woods that is dedicated to Saint Ann, where people go to pray for intercessions. A fun, escapist read, although I would not count it among her best.
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I didn't care for this one as much as her others. More short stories than a novel. Too many ends left undone.
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I enjoyed the stories of the individual characters throughout the book, just had trouble keeping them straight until the author reveals in the very last chapter how everyone was interconnected. Good read.
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I have loved every Maeve Binchy book so far. She never disappoints. With this book, she strings us along and then brings us along with all her characters to a satisfying conclusion.
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any fan of maeve binchy will enjoy this latest book. another book of interesting characters who with ms binchy's storytelling are involved in each others life knowingly or unknowingly. a great book to read anytime. anyone who wants to read a book set in ireland with warm,caring and interesting characters will enjoy this book as well as any of ms. binchy's other novels. i always enjoy her writing and am never disappointed and you will either.

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Another excellent book from Maeve Binchy. I loved the way each chapter was a different character's story yet each intermingled throughout the novel. Very well written and one of my favorites from her. I hated to see it end!
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Another excellent book by Maeve Binchy! Rich characters; plot twists - couldn't put it down!