IT IS a sad story with a happy ending. We lost Maeve Binchy two years ago, but her millions of fans will be surprised and delighted to learn that there is one final treat in store from their favourite ...
LONDON (AP) — Bestselling Irish author Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland's most popular writers who sold more than 40 million books worldwide, has died in Dublin after a brief illness, Irish media and ...
Maeve Binchy never spoke to me about her books. The characters, settings, structures and themes of her novels, of which more than 40 million have been sold worldwide, were never discussed between us.
Over the four Sundays of September, RTÉ Drama On One will celebrate the life and work of the late, great Maeve Binchy with a season of classic plays by the much-loved author, also available for ...
Perhaps it's a trick of the light, or the angle with which he is sitting, facing the sunlight as it streams through the window, but Gordon Snell's eyes appear to be twinkling. "Excuse the mess," he ...
Bestselling Irish author Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland's most popular writers who sold more than 40 million books worldwide, has died in Dublin after a brief illness, Irish media and national leaders ...
To commemorate one of Ireland's best-loved writers, Maeve Binchy, and her love of travel, the UCD School of English, Drama and Film at University College Dublin has inaugurated the Maeve Binchy Travel ...
In an essay published in last week's Telegraph, author Amanda Craig makes the unfortunate argument that the late, beloved, famed novelist Maeve Binchy would have been a better writer had she been a ...
Best-selling Irish author Maeve Binchy has died aged 72 after a short illness. Binchy, born in Dalkey, Co Dublin, has sold more than 40 million books. Her works were often set in Ireland and have been ...
The Irish novelist Maeve Binchy, most widely known for her books “A Circle of Friends” and “Tara Road”, passed away in Dublin on July 30 following a short illness. Binchy passed away in a Dublin ...
‘Do you know – this is the very spot where I first met Maeve?’ I don't know quite what I was expecting from Rosie de Courcy, the London editor who first discovered Maeve Binchy and went on to be her ...