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Maeve Binchy is an Irish writer, mainly known for writing novels dealing with the tensions between urban and rural life, the contrasts between England and Ireland, and the dramatic changes in Ireland between World War II and the present day.
'''Maeve Binchy''' is an Irish writer, mainly known for writing novels dealing with the tensions between urban and rural life, the contrasts between England and Ireland, and the dramatic changes in Ireland between World War II and the present day.


=== List of published novels: ===


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* Light a Penny Candle (1982)
* Light a Penny Candle (1982)
* The Lilac Bus (1984)
* The Lilac Bus (1984)
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* Heart and Soul (2008)
* Heart and Soul (2008)


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* [[Are You My Mummy]] - In Evening Class a character only discovers her true relationship to a family member after being informed of this fact by those around her.
* [[Are You My Mummy]] - In ''Evening Class'' a character only discovers her true relationship to a family member after being informed of this fact by those around her.


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Maeve Binchy is an Irish writer, mainly known for writing novels dealing with the tensions between urban and rural life, the contrasts between England and Ireland, and the dramatic changes in Ireland between World War II and the present day.


Works written by Maeve Binchy include:
  • Light a Penny Candle (1982)
  • The Lilac Bus (1984)
  • Echoes (1985)
  • Firefly Summer (1987)
  • Silver Wedding (1988)
  • Circle of Friends (1990)
  • The Copper Beech (1992)
  • The Glass Lake (1994)
  • Evening Class (1996)
  • Tara Road (1998)
  • Scarlet Feather (2000)
  • Quentins (2002)
  • Nights of Rain and Stars (2004)
  • Whitethorn Woods (2006)
  • Heart and Soul (2008)
Maeve Binchy provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Are You My Mummy - In Evening Class a character only discovers her true relationship to a family member after being informed of this fact by those around her.