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Evening Class Paperback | Pages: 528 pages
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Title:Evening Class
Author:Maeve Binchy
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 528 pages
Published:June 30th 2005 by Orion Publishing Group (first published 1996)
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Cultural. Ireland. Contemporary. European Literature. Irish Literature. Adult Fiction

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Among the many evening classes starting all over Dublin is an 'Introduction to Italian'. On the surface it could be just one of hundreds in which some students will succeed and some will fall along the way. the hopes and dreams of so many people are tied up in the twice weekly lessons. they are ready to set off on the promised trip to Italy at the end of the year, everyone's destiny has changed utterly.

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Original Title: Evening Class
ISBN: 0752876821 (ISBN13: 9780752876825)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Dublin(Ireland)

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Ratings: 4 From 38964 Users | 1082 Reviews

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For some time now I've been thinking about creative formats for novels, and one of my best ideas was to introduce an extremely-unlikely-to-have-anything-to-do-with-each-other set of characters and tell their various stories until they all twine into one. Maeve Binchy did something very similar to that in Evening Class, and that was what made this book shine for me. (Her plot, as usual, had a fair amount of angst and marital affairs, but I guess I'm getting used to that.) She waited to tell many

This is a lovely book, Maeve is just the best. I loved this so much as I haven't travelled, but I can say she took me there. Maeve Binchy is an author that you think you know, kinship could be the word? When she passed away I was incredibly sad, and surprised by it. She writes the type of book to re-read. Actually, I think she may have been one of my first authors I read as an older teen, not 'Dolly Fiction' etc. My mum leant me her Maeve books and it became a 'thing' of ours. This is what is



Ah the magic of the irish people and their story telling skills...bewitching they are rumored to be, when a good teller of tales is found, and such i believe is the case with Maeve Binchy herself.Evening Class and its 8 characters is another fine, if not perfect, example of Ms. Binchys qualities and skills in drawing a reader to her story like you would be drawn into a talk with a friend you havent seen in ages, but long to know how he/she is doing. Youll probably shed a tear or get angry over

A lovely feel-good book packed with sympathetic and realistic characters to love and root for.

This novel was so wonderful. I generally dont like short story collections because as soon as I get invested in the characters and the story, it ends. This is not a short story collection but much of the book reads that way without the complete ending of that characters story. Each chapter is from the perspective of someone involved with an evening adult education class for learning Italian, but even when the chapter ends, their story is still woven into the other stories. So in a way, it is the

At it's best it was charming, feel-good escapism with somewhat two-dimensional characters reminiscent in style and content of L M Montgomery or the more shallow passages of Tamora Pierce. In this way I sort of enjoyed bits of it, even while disapproving of myself for enjoying it (like eating an oversweetened chocolate bar). The writing throughout was simple and almost childish, it reminded me of Enid Blyton for example p349 "And they had shaken hands with such vigour that both of their arms were

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