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Go to My LibraryUnter der Blutbuche Roman
- Language
- German
- Published in
- Publisher
- Knaur
- Pages
- 430
- ISBN
- 9783426614440
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (34)
Other editions

Aşk, bir kere
2006 • Doğan Kitap
Turkish

The Copper Beech A Novel
2007 • Random House Publishing Group
English

The Copper Beech
2005 • Orion
English

Copper Beech
2010 • Orion (an Imprint of The Orion P
English

The Copper Beech
1993 • Orion
English

Copper Beech
2009 • Imprint unknown
English

The Copper Beech
1992 • Orion
English

The Copper Beech
n/a
English

The Copper Beech
2001 • Random House Audio
English

The Copper Beech
2012 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

The Copper Beech A Novel
2007 • National Geographic Books
English

The Copper Beech
2002 • Orion Pub Co
English

The Copper Beech
2002 • Orion Pub Co
English

The Copper Beech
2006 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

The Copper Beech
1999 • Orion
English

The Copper Beech
1992 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English

The Copper Beech
2009 • Orion
English

The Copper Beech
2003 • Chivers Press
English

The Copper Beech
1993 • Franklin Library
English

The Copper Beech
2007 • Dell Publishing Company
English

The Copper Beech
1993 • Dell
English

Shancarrig (Phoenix 60p Paperbacks)
1995 • Everyman Ltd
English

A través de la ventana
2016 • DeBolsillo
Spanish

Les secrets du Shancarrig
1995 • Pocket
French

Unter der Blutbuche Roman
1996 • Droemer Knaur
German

Unter der Blutbuche Roman
1994 • Droemer Knaur
German

Zeit der Kastanienblüte Roman
2017 • Knaur Taschenbuch
German

Unter der Blutbuche Roman
2001 • RM-Buch-und-Medien-Vertrieb
German

Onder de oude beuk
2010 • Van Holkema & Warendorf
Dutch

Les secrets de shancarrig: roman
1993 • Presses de la Cité
French

Umut Hep Var
2015 • Dogan Kitap
Turkish

Unter der Blutbuche Roman
2002 • Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Copper Beech A Format Sainsbury's BOGOF
2006 • Orion Books Limited
English

Copper Beech 60 Copy Dumpbin
1993 • Orion Publishing Group, Limited
English
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Reviewers widely praise this book for its deeply compassionate and sensitive writing style, characteristic of Maeve Binchy's work. The narrative is lauded for its in-depth exploration of human hearts and minds, presented with delicacy rather than clinical detachment. Many found the book to be a masterclass in storytelling, skillfully weaving together a series of character spotlights that collectively paint a vibrant picture of life in a small Irish village. The characters are consistently described as well-developed, complex, and relatable, allowing readers to become fully immersed in their individual journeys. This approach, combined with the author's choice of language, fosters a strong sense of empathy and connection, making the reading experience feel safe, secure, and wonderfully satisfying. The book is celebrated for its ability to transport readers to its charming setting and for its ultimately positive and hopeful endings, even when navigating the complexities and challenges of real life.
While largely positive, some reviewers noted that the book's structure, which focuses on individual character chapters, could sometimes lead to an abrupt flow between perspectives, making it feel more like a collection of interconnected short stories than a continuous novel. A few readers found certain individual stories or characters to be less engaging, occasionally causing the pace to feel slow or to drag. Some expressed a desire for more depth or different perspectives from certain secondary characters. Additionally, a recurring sentiment among some long-time Binchy readers was a sense of familiarity, with the style and plots being somewhat predictable or reminiscent of her other works, complete with what some perceived as archetypal characters and tidy resolutions that might lean towards a "fairy tale" ending. While generally appreciated, some felt that the portrayal of secrets being kept in a small town stretched credulity at times.
Overall, "The Copper Beech" is highly regarded as a heartwarming and comforting read that exemplifies Maeve Binchy's signature storytelling. It is an ideal book for those who appreciate character-driven narratives set in picturesque small-town Ireland, offering a nostalgic glimpse into life in the mid-20th century. Readers who enjoy an immersive experience, delving into the intricacies of human relationships, choices, and personal growth, will find this book particularly rewarding. It comes highly recommended for fans of cozy fiction and for anyone seeking a deeply empathetic, emotionally rich, and ultimately uplifting story that explores the diverse lives within a close-knit community.
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