Firefly Summer

· Random House
4.4
9 reviews
Ebook
928
Pages

About this ebook

'Wonderfully warm and involving' Katie Fforde

Every summer the four Ryan children play in the ruins of Fernscourt, the once-grand house on the bank of the river.

But when the estate is bought by Patrick O'Neill, the wealthy Irish American, his grand plans for its development threaten to shatter the peace. A new luxury hotel promises to breathe new life into the village, and yet it could also spell disaster for the Ryan family.

And as old values and traditions begin to crumble away, no-one - not even Patrick - can predict what his big dreams will do to the heart of their quiet village.
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'If any author can help you survive lockdown, it's Binchy' Daily Mail
'Firefly Summer is warm, humorous, sad and happy. Reading it is a joy' Irish Indepdent
'I find myself yearning for the rain-soaked watercolour writing of Maeve Binchy' Jenny Colgan, Guardian Best Comfort Reads
'Binchy's novels are never less than entertaining' Sunday Times
'What better books to raise the spirits than the gentle, insightful Irish tales of Maeve Binchy?' HELLO! Magazine
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Readers love Firefly Summer . . .

***** 'Maeve Binchy never disappoints. I loved this book.'
***** 'Date I finished this book is impossible to say, as I've read it so many times.'
***** 'I loved this book! Such a great story!'
***** 'Firefly Summer keeps readers engaged with the quotidian but never dull lives of Irish village life.'
***** 'This is what good fiction does, gives you a story, draws you in, and won't let go and Binchy is at the height of her powers with this novel.'

Ratings and reviews

4.4
9 reviews
Nik Andrews
January 16, 2014
I thought I had read all maeve's books but I'd missed this one. A great writer gone too soon x
1 person found this review helpful
Ann Knott
September 12, 2015
Loved it. Kept me up late many a night, couldnt put it down.
1 person found this review helpful
Berni Harte
June 30, 2015
Firefly summer

About the author

Maeve Binchy was born in Dublin, and went to school at the Holy Child Convent in Killiney. She took a history degree at UCD and taught in various girls' schools, writing travel articles in the long summer holidays. In 1969 she joined the Irish Times and for many years she was based in London writing humorous columns from all over the world. She is the author of five collections of short stories as well as twelve novels including Circle of Friends, The Copper Beech, Tara Road, Evening Class and The Glass Lake. Maeve Binchy died on 30 July 2012. She is survived by her husband, the writer Gordon Snell.

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