Silver Wedding
A unique family occasion is looming for the Doyles. Desmond and Deirdre will have been married for twenty-five years in October. Naturally there must be a celebration – but who is going to arrange it? And will the right people come? It is unthinkable not to have a party, but do Desmond and Deirdre Doyle really want one?
These are the questions which torment the Doyles’ eldest daughter Anna, as she thinks how best to commemorate her parent’s’ Silver Wedding. No use turning for help to her attractive but utterly selfish lover, Joe. No use asking her sister Helen, living in her London convent and struggling to be a nun, or Brendan her brother, who has chosen another form of exile on a bleak farm in the West of Ireland. Anna knows that the guest list and the party will be her responsibility alone, and so she settles down to invite the people she thinks her parents would most like to see.
Reviews of Silver Wedding
“Maeve Binchy is one of the few writers who can pull at your heartstrings … she has a touching belief in goodness, but knows that bad things happen … reading her books is like gossiping with old friends.” — Daily Express
“A rousing good story … Laughter and tears: it's what Binchy does best.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“A joy to read from start to finish.” — Best