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Go to My LibraryA Week in Winter
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Random House Audio
- ISBN
- 9780553545296
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Original edition details
Other editions (18)
Other editions

Ein Cottage am Meer Roman
2015 • Knaur
German

Hotel aan zee
2013 • Van Holkema & Warendorf
Dutch

A Week in Winter
2013 • Random House Audio
English

A Week in Winter
2013 • ALFRED A KNOPF
English

A Week in Winter
2013 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

Week in Winter
2013 • Orion
English

A Week in Winter
2012 • Orion
English

A Week in Winter
2016 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

A Week in Winter
2022 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

A Week in Winter
2013 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

A Week in Winter
2012 • Alfred A. Knopf
English

A Week in Winter
2013 • Windsor/Paragon
English

그 겨울의 일주일
2018 • 문학동네
Korean

A Week in Winter
2013 • Thorndike Press
English

Shavuʻa ba-ḥoref
2014
Hebrew

Ein Cottage am Meer Roman
2014 • Knaur
German

Kücük Bir Kis Masali
2014 • Dogan Kitap
Turkish

Una semana en invierno
2014 • Debolsillo
Spanish
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Readers largely praise A Week in Winter as a warm, cozy, and undemanding read that showcases Maeve Binchy's signature storytelling style. Many found the premise of establishing a hotel on the picturesque west coast of Ireland to be inspiring and the initial preparations exciting. The book is celebrated for its ability to create personable, real, and engaging characters, with many reviewers feeling a strong attachment to the diverse individuals introduced. Fans particularly cherished this final work as a bittersweet tribute to a beloved author, finding comfort and joy in her familiar narrative voice and the heartwarming portrayal of people finding connection and healing in a beautiful setting.
However, several reviewers expressed reservations, primarily regarding the book's structure and pacing. A common point of contention was that the book felt more like a collection of interconnected short stories rather than a cohesive novel, as each chapter often focused on a new character's backstory and their journey to the hotel, with limited interaction among the guests. This episodic format led some readers to feel a lack of deep connection with any single character and a sense of detachment. Additionally, some found the individual character stories to be somewhat predictable, with problems often resolving too neatly or feeling a little shallow and forced. A few also noted that the ending felt rushed or incomplete, leaving some desired closure unaddressed, and some long-time fans felt it didn't quite match the high standard of her earlier works.
Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is that A Week in Winter offers a pleasant and comforting reading experience. It is highly recommended for devoted fans of Maeve Binchy, who will appreciate her characteristic warmth, gentle insights, and the familiar Irish setting. Readers looking for a light-hearted, character-driven story that provides a sense of escapism and emotional uplift will likely find this book appealing. It serves as an ideal choice for those seeking a cozy read, perhaps for a vacation or as a refreshing change of pace, and for anyone who appreciates tales of strangers coming together to find peace and understanding in a welcoming environment, even if the narrative style is somewhat unconventional.
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