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Maeve Binky Series Set (3 Books in Total)
General Fiction梅芙·宾奇系列套装(共3本)
(ireland) Maeve Binchy
"Miss Queenie's Big Stone House" is a heart-warming long story. It depicts vivid Irish life scenes to readers by telling the life experiences of multiple protagonists. Binky gathers everyone at a vacation home called "The Stone House." There, people shared their experiences, enlightened each other, and ultimately established deep friendships. Chestnut Street is a collection of short stories by Maeve Binch. The stories of the protagonists seem to be different, but they are all inextricably linked to "Chestnut Street". All aspects of life come together to form a rich story line. To be honest, when it comes to storytelling skills, especially stories about love and warmth, almost no one can compare with Maeve. "Everybody Loves Frankie" is a story about "love and redemption". It takes the ups and downs of the lives of the male and female protagonists as the main line, and the young protagonist Frankie as the intersection, presenting readers with a growth and transformation with a religious meaning.
"Miss Queenie's Big Stone House" is a heart-warming long story. It depicts vivid Irish life scenes to readers by telling the life experiences of multiple protagonists. Binky gathers everyone at a vacation home called "The Stone House." There, people shared their experiences, enlightened each other, and ultimately established deep friendships. Chestnut Street is a collection of short stories by Maeve Binch. The stories of the protagonists seem to be different, but they are all inextricably linked to "Chestnut Street". All aspects of life come together to form a rich story line. To be honest, when it comes to storytelling skills, especially stories about love and warmth, almost no one can compare with Maeve. "Everybody Loves Frankie" is a story about "love and redemption". It takes the ups and downs of the lives of the male and female protagonists as the main line, and the young protagonist Frankie as the intersection, presenting readers with a growth and transformation with a religious meaning.

Chestnut Street
General Fiction栗树街
(ireland) Maeve Binchy
Created by Irish national treasure best-selling author Maeve Binchy, it is a companion volume to "The Worry Store" and "The Late Night Diner" and is highly recommended by "The Irish Times", "The New York Times" and "Oprah's Book Club". Chestnut Street is a collection of short stories by Maeve Binch. The stories of the protagonists seem to be different, but they are all inextricably linked to "Chestnut Street". All aspects of life come together to form a rich story line. To be honest, when it comes to storytelling skills, especially stories about love and warmth, almost no one can compare with Maeve.
Created by Irish national treasure best-selling author Maeve Binchy, it is a companion volume to "The Worry Store" and "The Late Night Diner" and is highly recommended by "The Irish Times", "The New York Times" and "Oprah's Book Club". Chestnut Street is a collection of short stories by Maeve Binch. The stories of the protagonists seem to be different, but they are all inextricably linked to "Chestnut Street". All aspects of life come together to form a rich story line. To be honest, when it comes to storytelling skills, especially stories about love and warmth, almost no one can compare with Maeve.

Everyone Loves Frankie
General Fiction人人都爱弗兰琪
(ireland) Maeve Binchy
Created by Irish national treasure best-selling author Maeve Binchy, it is a companion volume to "The Worry Store" and "The Late Night Diner" and is highly recommended by "The Irish Times", "The New York Times" and "Oprah's Book Club". "Everybody Loves Frankie" is a story about "love and redemption". It takes the ups and downs of the lives of the male and female protagonists as the main line, and the young protagonist Frankie as the intersection, presenting readers with a growth and transformation with a religious meaning. The male protagonist Noel accidentally learns that he actually has a daughter, which makes him at a loss as he is still inexperienced. Fortunately, the help of neighbors helped him overcome the difficulty, and little Frankie was able to grow up happily.
Created by Irish national treasure best-selling author Maeve Binchy, it is a companion volume to "The Worry Store" and "The Late Night Diner" and is highly recommended by "The Irish Times", "The New York Times" and "Oprah's Book Club". "Everybody Loves Frankie" is a story about "love and redemption". It takes the ups and downs of the lives of the male and female protagonists as the main line, and the young protagonist Frankie as the intersection, presenting readers with a growth and transformation with a religious meaning. The male protagonist Noel accidentally learns that he actually has a daughter, which makes him at a loss as he is still inexperienced. Fortunately, the help of neighbors helped him overcome the difficulty, and little Frankie was able to grow up happily.

Miss Queenie's Stone House
General Fiction奎妮小姐的石头大屋
(ireland) Maeve Binchy
Created by Irish national treasure best-selling author Maeve Binchy, it is a companion volume to "The Worry Store" and "The Late Night Diner" and is highly recommended by "The Irish Times", "The New York Times" and "Oprah's Book Club". "Miss Queenie's Big Stone House" is a heart-warming long story. It depicts vivid Irish life scenes to readers by telling the life experiences of multiple protagonists. Binky gathers everyone at a vacation home called "The Stone House." There, people shared their experiences, enlightened each other, and ultimately established deep friendships.
Created by Irish national treasure best-selling author Maeve Binchy, it is a companion volume to "The Worry Store" and "The Late Night Diner" and is highly recommended by "The Irish Times", "The New York Times" and "Oprah's Book Club". "Miss Queenie's Big Stone House" is a heart-warming long story. It depicts vivid Irish life scenes to readers by telling the life experiences of multiple protagonists. Binky gathers everyone at a vacation home called "The Stone House." There, people shared their experiences, enlightened each other, and ultimately established deep friendships.