The Copper Beech: A Novel (Abridged)
NEW YORK TIMES*BESTSELLER ¿ “The Copper Beech*is as soothing as a cup of tea.”-People
*
In the little Irish town of Shancarrig, the young people carve their initials-and those of their loves-into the copper beech tree in front of the schoolhouse. But not even Father Gunn, the parish priest, who knows most of what goes on behind Shancarrig's closed doors, or Dr. Jims, the village doctor, who knows all the rest, realize that not everything in the placid village is what it seems.
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Unexpected passions and fears are bringing together many lives, such as the sensitive new priest and Miss Ross, the slight, beautiful schoolteacher . . . Leonora, the privileged daughter of the town's richest family, and Foxy Dunne, whose father did time in jail . . . and Nessa Ryan, whose parents run Ryan's Hotel, and two very different young men. For now the secrets in Shancarrig's shadows are starting to be revealed, from innocent vanities and hidden loves to crimes of the heart . . . and even to murder.
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Praise for*The Copper Beech
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“A book with a difference . . . You'll take it home to lend to your best friend.”-The New York Times Book Review
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“Binchy makes you laugh, cry, and care. Her warmth and sympathy render the daily struggles of ordinary people heroic and turn storytelling into art.”-San Francisco Chronicle
*
The Copper Beech*finds author Maeve Binchy at her Irish storytelling best!”-Cleveland Plain Dealer
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The Copper Beech: A Novel (Abridged)
NEW YORK TIMES*BESTSELLER ¿ “The Copper Beech*is as soothing as a cup of tea.”-People
*
In the little Irish town of Shancarrig, the young people carve their initials-and those of their loves-into the copper beech tree in front of the schoolhouse. But not even Father Gunn, the parish priest, who knows most of what goes on behind Shancarrig's closed doors, or Dr. Jims, the village doctor, who knows all the rest, realize that not everything in the placid village is what it seems.
*
Unexpected passions and fears are bringing together many lives, such as the sensitive new priest and Miss Ross, the slight, beautiful schoolteacher . . . Leonora, the privileged daughter of the town's richest family, and Foxy Dunne, whose father did time in jail . . . and Nessa Ryan, whose parents run Ryan's Hotel, and two very different young men. For now the secrets in Shancarrig's shadows are starting to be revealed, from innocent vanities and hidden loves to crimes of the heart . . . and even to murder.
*
Praise for*The Copper Beech
*
“A book with a difference . . . You'll take it home to lend to your best friend.”-The New York Times Book Review
*
“Binchy makes you laugh, cry, and care. Her warmth and sympathy render the daily struggles of ordinary people heroic and turn storytelling into art.”-San Francisco Chronicle
*
The Copper Beech*finds author Maeve Binchy at her Irish storytelling best!”-Cleveland Plain Dealer
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The Copper Beech: A Novel (Abridged)

The Copper Beech: A Novel (Abridged)

by Maeve Binchy

Narrated by Fionnula Flanagan

Abridged — 2 hours, 59 minutes

The Copper Beech: A Novel (Abridged)

The Copper Beech: A Novel (Abridged)

by Maeve Binchy

Narrated by Fionnula Flanagan

Abridged — 2 hours, 59 minutes

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NEW YORK TIMES*BESTSELLER ¿ “The Copper Beech*is as soothing as a cup of tea.”-People
*
In the little Irish town of Shancarrig, the young people carve their initials-and those of their loves-into the copper beech tree in front of the schoolhouse. But not even Father Gunn, the parish priest, who knows most of what goes on behind Shancarrig's closed doors, or Dr. Jims, the village doctor, who knows all the rest, realize that not everything in the placid village is what it seems.
*
Unexpected passions and fears are bringing together many lives, such as the sensitive new priest and Miss Ross, the slight, beautiful schoolteacher . . . Leonora, the privileged daughter of the town's richest family, and Foxy Dunne, whose father did time in jail . . . and Nessa Ryan, whose parents run Ryan's Hotel, and two very different young men. For now the secrets in Shancarrig's shadows are starting to be revealed, from innocent vanities and hidden loves to crimes of the heart . . . and even to murder.
*
Praise for*The Copper Beech
*
“A book with a difference . . . You'll take it home to lend to your best friend.”-The New York Times Book Review
*
“Binchy makes you laugh, cry, and care. Her warmth and sympathy render the daily struggles of ordinary people heroic and turn storytelling into art.”-San Francisco Chronicle
*
The Copper Beech*finds author Maeve Binchy at her Irish storytelling best!”-Cleveland Plain Dealer

Editorial Reviews

JULY 93 - AudioFile

Eight children have carved their initials on a copper beech tree in a small Irish town. The following chapters detail these eight as adults. Fionnula Flanagan’s lively reading is enhanced by her subtle but effective use of unique voices and accents. The Irish musical interludes are quite fun and create a wonderful ambiance. The abridgment is a little confusing, but eventually the pieces and people fall into place. M.S. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine

JULY 93 - AudioFile

Eight children have carved their initials on a copper beech tree in a small Irish town. The following chapters detail these eight as adults. Fionnula Flanagan’s lively reading is enhanced by her subtle but effective use of unique voices and accents. The Irish musical interludes are quite fun and create a wonderful ambiance. The abridgment is a little confusing, but eventually the pieces and people fall into place. M.S. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172103193
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 07/05/2000
Edition description: Abridged
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