A Week in Winter

A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on January 7, 2014. This novel unfolds in a small town on the west coast of Ireland, where a diverse group of characters converges at a newly opened inn. The story centers around Chicky Starr, who transforms an old mansion into a holiday retreat, inviting guests from various walks of life to experience the charm of Stoneybridge.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the lives of the inn’s guests, including an American movie star seeking anonymity and a couple grappling with the challenges of their profession. The narrative explores themes of family life and the complexities of relationships, showcasing Maeve Binchy’s signature warmth and humor. With 416 pages, this edition offers a delightful journey through the interactions and experiences of its characters, all set against the backdrop of the picturesque Irish coastline.
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the acclaimed author of Circle of Friends • In a small town on the west coast of Ireland, an unlikely cast of characters come together at a newly opened inn. This “delightful [novel that] radiates the warmth and charm that fans will recognize and cherish” (USA Today).
Stoneybridge is a small town on the west coast of Ireland where all the families know one another. When Chicky Starr decides to take an old, decaying mansion set high on the cliffs overlooking the windswept Atlantic Ocean and turn it into a restful place for a holiday by the sea, everyone thinks she is crazy. Helped by Rigger (a bad boy turned good who is handy around the house) and Orla, her niece (a whiz at business), Chicky is finally ready to welcome the first guests to Stone House’s big warm kitchen, log fires, and understated elegant bedrooms. John, the American movie star, thinks he has arrived incognito; Winnie and Lillian are forced into taking a holiday together; Nicola and Henry, husband and wife, have been shaken by seeing too much death practicing medicine; Anders hates his father’s business, but has a real talent for music; Miss Nell Howe, a retired schoolteacher, criticizes everything and leaves a day early, much to everyone’s relief; the Walls are disappointed to have won this second-prize holiday in a contest where first prize was Paris; and Freda, the librarian, is afraid of her own psychic visions.
Sharing a week with these characters is pure joy, full of Maeve’s trademark warmth and humor. Once again, she embraces us with her grand storytelling.
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