SUMMARY: Maeve Binchy is back with a tale of joy, heartbreak and hope in a close-knit Dublin community. When Noel learns that his former flame is terminally ill and pregnant with a child she claims is his, he agrees to take care of the baby girl once she's born. But as a recovering alcoholic w
Minding Frankie
β Scribed by Maeve Binchy
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group;Alfred A. Knopf
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Edition
- 1st U.S. ed
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
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Reading a Maeve Binchy novel is like settling in for a cozy visit with an old friend. In vintage Binchy style, a cast of colorfully eccentric characters living in a snug Dublin neighborhood seamlessly weave in and out of each others lives, united by family, faith, friendship, and community. When a young alcoholic learns he has fathered a child with a dying woman, he must step into the role of father, protector, and provider to his infant daughter, Frankie, in a matter of weeks. Determined to succeed, though totally unprepared for his new responsibilities, Noel gets an essential assist from his visiting American cousin. Exercising her tremendous gifts of organization and insight, Emily cobbles together a neighborhood support system, featuring a few familiar faces from previous Binchy books. As everybody begins to mind Frankie, a suspicious social worker pokes her nose in where it doesnt belong, attempting to dredge up any dirt she can on Noel and his slightly unorthodox network of babysitters. Readers will need a box of tissues handy as the good-hearted residents of St. Jarlaths Crescent prove that it does indeed take a village to raise a child. --Margaret Flanagan
Review
One of Binchys best works. She harmoniously handles a diverse group of characters, the good deeds that characterize life in Ireland are believable, and the ending is sweet. One hopes to find Frankie in one of Binchys future novels. Susan Rogers, Newark Star-Ledger
Binchys world view is a large, benevolent one, and the reader is happier for it . . . bless her big Irish heart. Laurie Hertzel, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Maeve Binchy has done it again [with] yet another warm tale of individual growth and human community, [in which] she assembles a large cast of characters and deploys them with her characteristic playfulness . . . Binchy specializes in exploring human foibles without spelling them out in tiresome detail . . . Theres a good chance that many readers, like this one, will consider Minding Frankie one of Binchys best novels yet. Maude McDaniel, _BookPage
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Joyful, quintessential Binchy. Karen Holt, O, The Oprah Magazine
All across America, Maeve Binchy fans will be kicking off their shoes, making a nice cup of tea, and curling up on the couch as they re-enter Binchys cozy world. The Irish author returns here to a charming Dublin milieu of favorite characters from past novels, with some important new ones. Melinda Bargreen, The Seattle Times
Binchy is a national treasure in her homeland of Ireland, and her latest novel is a perfect illustration of why.Your heart will have no trouble recognizing the landscape [of this] touching saga. _Publishers Weekly_
Reading a Maeve Binchy novel is like settling in for a cozy visit with an old friend. In vintage Binchy style, a cast of colorfully eccentric characters living in a snug Dublin neighborhood seamlessly weave in and out of each others lives, united by family, faith, friendship and community....Readers will need a box of tissues handy as the good-hearted residents of St. Jarlaths Crescent prove that it does indeed take a village to raise a child. Margaret Flanagan, Booklist
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