Scarlet Feather

Scarlet Feather by Maeve Binchy, published by Random House Large Print in 2001, is a contemporary fiction novel that spans 902 pages. The story follows Tom Feather and Cathy Scarlet, two friends who have launched a catering company in Dublin. As they navigate the challenges of their new business, they encounter various obstacles, including disapproving family members and personal relationships that begin to fray under pressure.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of interactions as Tom and Cathy strive to establish their catering venture amidst familial expectations and unexpected events. The narrative explores themes of ambition, love, and the complexities of friendship, all set against the backdrop of Dublin’s vibrant culinary scene. As the characters face both triumphs and setbacks, the arrival of family members and unforeseen challenges adds depth to their journey, making for an engaging exploration of contemporary life and relationships.
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Scarlet Feather is the catering company newly formed by cooking school friends Tom Feather and Cathy Scarlet. They’re young and talented, they’ve made some smart connections, and they’ve found the perfect premises to make their new business the best in Dublin — but not everyone seems as pleased by the idea of Scarlet Feather as they are.
Cathy’s mother-in-law, already disapproving of her son’s choice of a wife, thinks that Scarlet Feather is just a hobby and that Cathy should stay at home. Cathy’s husband, Neil, a high-living civil rights lawyer, pays no mind to anything — except his work. Tom’s parents are disappointed he has turned his back on the family building business, and Tom’s relationship with his beautiful, ambitious girlfriend, Marcella, begins to unravel as she struggles with career dreams of her own.
With the help of their family and friends, Tom and Cathy start to take Dublin by storm. While some things go according to plan, and their hard work begins to pay off, events occur that no one could have expected: the arrival of a precocious, troublesome twin niece and nephew to Cathy’s home. Cathy’s sister Marian, long since emigrated to Chicago, returning to Dublin in search of an “authentic” Irish wedding, replete with corned beef, cabbage, and leprechauns. And a troubled relative whose debts grow so great he will use any means necessary to get the money he needs — even if Scarlet Feather fails in the process.
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