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In these 22 stories, Binchy captures the intimate life dramas of several contemporary women who share a common London commute. From a woman's affair with a married man to a secretary's shocking secret life, these tales explore the pulse of every woman's heart.
Whether it's the sudden snapping of bonds between lovers or shopping on Oxford Street, Maeve Binchy finds the unexpected truth in experiences so real that every woman will recognize them. Filled with her delicious humor and warmth, the twenty-two stories in London Transports will delight and captivate as they take us to a place that…mehr

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In these 22 stories, Binchy captures the intimate life dramas of several contemporary women who share a common London commute. From a woman's affair with a married man to a secretary's shocking secret life, these tales explore the pulse of every woman's heart.
Whether it's the sudden snapping of bonds between lovers or shopping on Oxford Street, Maeve Binchy finds the unexpected truth in experiences so real that every woman will recognize them. Filled with her delicious humor and warmth, the twenty-two stories in London Transports will delight and captivate as they take us to a place that is far away--and yet so familiar... ...Where having an affair with a married man brings one woman to a turning point ...Where another finds that looking for an apartment to share can be a risky business ...Where nosing into a secretary's life can have a shocking result ...Where a dress designer just had a god-awful day ...And where Maeve Binchy captures the beat of every woman's heart
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Autorenporträt
Maeve Binchy was born and educated in Dublin. She is the bestselling author of The Return Journey, Evening Class, This Year It Will Be Different, and The Glass Lakes. She has written two plays and a teleplay that won three awards at the Prague Film Festival. She has been writing for The Irish Times since 1969 and lives with her husband, writer and broadcaster Gordon Snell, in Dublin.