Silver Wedding

Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy, published by Arrow in 1989, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of family dynamics during a significant milestone. The story revolves around Desmond and Deirdre Doyle as they gather family and friends to celebrate their twenty-five years of marriage. This occasion serves as a backdrop for the couple to confront their challenges, including their daughter’s struggles with her vocation and their son’s preference for rural life over urban aspirations.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of transformation and reconciliation, as the Doyles and their loved ones navigate personal conflicts and secrets. The eldest daughter, Anna, plays a pivotal role in uncovering truths that could bring healing and unity to the family. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with the intricate relationships and emotional journeys of the characters.
Official synopsis Publisher
As occasion to celebrate, when Desmond and Deirdre Doyle must gather family and friends around them in remembrance of the twenty-five years of marriage they’ve shared. A moment of reckoning as an uneasy couple is forced to face a hapless daughter still struggling to become a nun… a son who prefers the bleak family farm in Ireland to London… the once best man, now Desmond’s boss… Deirdre’s bridesmaid, now a successful career woman… and their priest with his guilty secret. A time of transformation for their eldest daughter, Anna. For only Anna can confront their tarnished lives and find a truth to draw them into a circle of love that might nourish, protect, and finally heal them all.
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