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Europe, April 1st, 1995

Best-selling novelist Maeve Binchy does what she does best in her latest book The Glass Lake - she tells a good story. Binchy, Ireland's most popular female author, explores the inner complexities of the men and women who live in the small Irish village of Lough Glass during the 1950s and 1960s.

Her characters are rich, each a story in themselves. She paints her characters - unique and intricate - as one would beads to form a kaleidoscope pattern, the parts together producing an even richer image as a whole. From the town drunk to the sage nun who lives a hermit's life, the myriad inhabitan...

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