The Return Journey Stories

The Return Journey Stories by Maeve Binchy is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on May 29, 2007. This collection comprises 240 pages and is presented in English. In this extraordinary compilation, Binchy explores themes of love, loss, revelation, and reconciliation through a series of short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships.
Readers will encounter a variety of characters and situations, from a secretary’s unspoken feelings for her boss during a business trip to the unexpected connections formed when two travelers mistakenly swap bags. Each story offers poignant and often humorous insights into life, showcasing Binchy’s literary prowess. The narratives invite reflection on the nature of appearances and the intricate dynamics of personal connections, making this collection a thoughtful exploration of the human experience.
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In this extraordinary collection of stories, New York Times bestselling author Maeve Binchy once again reveals her incomparable understanding of matters of the heart with powerfully compelling stories of love, loss, revelation, and reconciliation.
A secretary’s silent passion for her boss meets the acid test on a business trip. . . .
A man and a woman’s mutual disdain at first sight shows how deceptive appearances can be. . . .
An insecure wife clings to the illusion of order, only to discover chaos at the hands of a house sitter who opens the wrong doors. . . .
A pair of star-crossed travelers take each other’s bags, and then learn that when you unlock a stranger’s suitcase, you enter a stranger’s life.
In their company are many more, whose poignant, ironic, often humorous stories—unforgettable slices of life—make up The Return Journey, a spellbinding trip into the human heart.
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