The Glass Lake
by:
Maeve Binchy (author)
An incandescent novel of love, obsession, and the secrets that take root in the human heart, by the author of The Copper Beech and Circle Of Friends. Lough Glass is at the heart and soul of the namesake town clinging to its shore. They say that if you go out on St. Agnes' Eve and look into the...
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An incandescent novel of love, obsession, and the secrets that take root in the human heart, by the author of The Copper Beech and Circle Of Friends. Lough Glass is at the heart and soul of the namesake town clinging to its shore. They say that if you go out on St. Agnes' Eve and look into the lake at sunset you can see your future. But beneath its serene surface, the lake harbors secrets as dark and unfathomable as the beautiful woman who night after night walks beside its waters. Lough Glass is home to Kit McMahon, in a way it will never be to her lovely mother, Helen, who does not fit in with the ways of the people of Lough Glass, and who found an unlikely mate in the genial pharmacist Martin McMahon. Kit adores her mother, but can't escape the picture of her, alone at the kitchen table, tears streaming down her face... or walking alone by the glass lake. Then one terrible night Martin's boat is found drifting upside down in the lake. The night Helen is lost. The night Kit discovers a letter on Martin's pillow and burns it, unopened, in the grate. The night everything changes forever.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780385313544 (0385313543)
Publish date: February 2nd 1995
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages no: 584
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
Cultural,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Irish Literature,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Ireland,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
I might have become a Maeve Binchy fan after reading her novel Circle of Friends, but one of my all-time favorite books has to be her novel The Glass Lake, which also takes place in the 1950s in a small Irish town.::: Lough Glass :::Kit McMahon lives in the town of Lough Glass, which is on a large l...
I loved Binchy, although this isn't my favorite, Circle of Friends and This Year It Will Be Different hold pride of place. She gets at the good and bad in small towns so well.
I rather liked it. However, I got SO fed up with Louis' behaviour! Had I been Lena I would have confronted him with his many affairs, and not just let him live in the arrogant illusion that he was able to keep them secret. Grrrr! I've read most of Maeve Binchy's books by now, and while this wasn't o...