IRISH INDEPENDENT ON SATURDAY (of The Month of Borrowed Dreams) ‘Dramatic twists and turns … a heartwarming novel, the latest in a series which will leave you longing to read the earlier ones’ ‘ The Library at the Edge of the World is a gentle novel, the literary equivalent of warm slippers and a cup of tea by the fire.” Pat Kenny, The Pat Kenny Show, Talk Radio (of The Transatlantic Book Club) ‘A novel with a great backstory … a revealing look at modern rural Ireland.’ Fans of Debbie Macomber’s Blossom series will enjoy this trip to Ireland.’ ‘The landscape and the cadence of the villagers’ language leap off the page. There are plenty of good discussion points about the nature of community for book clubs and thoughtful readers.’Ĭarol Dooley (Presenter) Saturday Live, Sunshine Radio (of The Heart of Summer) ‘ an appealing novel that will delight Maeve Binchy fans. Jenny Colgan (New York Times bestselling author of The Café by the Sea) ‘ The Library at the Edge of The World is a delicious feast of a novel.’Ĭathy Kelly (bestselling author of Between Sisters and Secrets of a Happy Marriage) Marian Keyes, NY Times Bestselling author of Watermelon and Rachel’s Holiday (of The Transatlantic Book Club) “I was utterly charmed – a pitch-perfect delight.”
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