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Tara Road (School & Library Binding)

by Maeve Binchy (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (101 customer reviews)
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, September 1999: Against all odds, two newlyweds manage to buy the house of their dreams. In 1982, property speculation is beginning to be a big, big thing in Dublin--and their street is very much in an up-and-coming part of town. "They laughed and hugged each other. Danny Lynch from the broken-down cottage in the back of beyond and Ria Johnson from the corner house in the big, shabby estate were not only living like gentry in a big Tara Road mansion, they were actually debating what style of dining table to buy." But for its various inhabitants, the street is to become a boulevard of dreams--some broken, others created anew. Maeve Binchy has long proved herself a secure hand at multiple story lines, and over the course of 500 satisfying pages she focuses on Ria; her best friend, Rosemary Ryan, a beautiful, endlessly selfish career woman; Gertie, the battered wife of a drunkard; and several other intriguing women, each of whom has secrets not to be shared. There is even an all-knowing fortune teller who early on hints that Ria will travel and start a successful business--two things she knows are definitely not in the offing.

Yet after our supposedly happy housewife and mother of two is confronted by some inexorable home truths, a chance phone call from America will change her life, forcing her to discard her illusions about men, women, and marriage and start all over again. At the same time, the Connecticut caller, Marilyn Vine, has her own lessons to learn when she and Ria swap houses for the summer. Yet there's nothing remotely preachy about this novel--even the bad guys (and yes, they're usually guys) and beautiful mistresses get to maintain some appeal. Instead, Tara Road is a stirring look at the reality behind our consuming fantasies, and a page-turner to boot. --Siobhan Carson --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



From Publishers Weekly

In her latest engaging novel, prolific Irish author Binchy returns to the notion of sea change, addressed in her early work Light a Penny Candle (1983), which chronicled the story of an English girl during WWII who goes to live in Ireland. Here, two women who are strangers to each other?one American, one Irish?trade houses for a summer, each to assuage a terrible loss. Ria, happily married to handsome, prosperous (if slick) real estate developer Danny Lynch, lives in a beautiful old home on Dublin's Tara Road, an enviable address. For nearly 20 years, such world as matters to Ria Lynch congregates in her kitchen: her mother and sister, her two children, many friends, kids' chums and Danny's associates, a whole bright web of connection. When Danny, out of the blue, announces he's leaving home to live with his young pregnant mistress, Ria's life explodes, and the fallout touches everyone. In coping with this shattering blow, Ria agrees to an offered house trade with an American woman who once had real estate dealings with her husband. Ria will live two months in suburban Connecticut, while American Marilyn Vine will come to Ireland to absorb (or evade) her own sorrow?her son's recent death. Once installed on Tara Road, however, the uptight, remote Marilyn is drawn into Ria's neighborhood dramas; Ria brightens Marilyn's American life as well. While the novel asks questions about marriage (how can basically decent people shred their families, hopes and assumptions, and somehow reconstitute their lives?), the real roots of the story lie in female friendship as a source of strength. The pleasures Binchy offers readers are her lively depiction of social connections, feuds and friendships; secrets, lies, alliances, in short, the thicket of Irish everyday life. The American scenes and characters pale by contrast. As usual, all the characters are basically decent people struggling through the morass of daily existence. While the beginning is slow and the end overtidy, once into the heat of the story, readers will find it a charmer. Major ad/promo; BOMC selection; author tour; 20-city TV satellite tour; simultaneous BDD Audio release.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book, Jan 22 2005
By Nikki M "phoebe_dog" (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tara Road (Audio Cassette)
The characters are so rich and life like. I couldn't get enough, even though I was sleep deprived from staying up late to read!
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4.0 out of 5 stars 502 pages and I still want more, April 4 2003
By Nicole Laflamme (Rittman, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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I loved this story, and I wish I could keep on living with them on Tara Road. Ria is exceptionally sweet, her desire to please makes her a tad oblivious. The author doesn't have to spell it out, we're all suspicious of Rosemary. But because this is Ria's story, we remain unknowledgeable of any wrongdoing until Marilyn enters the scene. When Ria threatens Danny with a fork in Colm's restaurant, I was really hoping she'd go through with it. Poke his eye out, Ria!

All the characters are beautifully well-rounded, but there are quite a few of them. For some reason, I kept forgetting who Hilary was...! I went and bought this book, and hope to give it to my mother (though I know it'll take her eons to finish). So I'm here now to encourage you to read it right now, and share the story with me!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tara Road, Feb 22 2003
By Georgia F. Cooke (Tempe, AZ) - See all my reviews
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Having read several of Binchyï¿s works I went into Tara Road with an attitude of familiarity. So I, from the start, paid particular attention to the character developments of Nora and her young daughters, Hilary and Ria. The effort was certainly worthwhile. In the writerï¿s usual flow, giving us peaks of growth stages, she introduces us to another portion of the Dublin area and a diversified cross section of endearing and frustrating characters. I was suspicious of Rosemary from the beginning and Danny was the spark that Riaï¿s naïveté required. ... The humiliation of Riaï¿s attempt to hang on to what was already gone brought tears of identification to my eyes. Monaï¿s eventual reward was sweet without vindictiveness and Gertieï¿s loss was certainly her gain. Brian was my middle sonï¿s irritating and adorable personality. And Colmï¿s last page plans leaves such hope in the end. Before I was anywhere near the middle of the book I had definite hopes and fears for the cadre of friends and foes I had come to know, know on a personal level.

If there is any criticism on my part it is that the Americans sound rather English to me, but being a Westerner, maybe New Englanders really do sound that foreign. Nonetheless, a good read, a womanï¿s story with insight and generosity.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and light
Nothing earthshattering, just a short, entertaining audio book which can stave off commute boredom. If you like this author or if you like romance novels in general, you'll... Read more
Published on Feb 17 2003 by S. Butler

4.0 out of 5 stars Maeve Binchy's stories are engaging
I like Maeve Binchy, she tells great stories. Her characters are believable, engaging, and flawed, which makes them all the more endearing and relatable (is that a word? Read more
Published on Jan 3 2003 by DMK

3.0 out of 5 stars Good story but ...
... a little long.

This story of two women swapping houses and thus learning much over the course of one summer about themselves is really quite good. Read more

Published on Dec 31 2002 by CT

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful
Tara Road is the first book by Maeve Bincy that I have read, and I think it is absolutely wonderful. Read more
Published on Dec 12 2002 by RITA

5.0 out of 5 stars simply great!
One of the best books I EVER read! You will love and hate these characters, and I just hated for it to end! Go out and buy it NOW!
Published on Jun 10 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Tara Road
Kudos to Maeve Binchy. Tara Road was my first. I was hooked. What took me so long to finally pick up one of her books? I devoured the pages, staying up until 2am. Read more
Published on April 27 2002 by Laramarie68

5.0 out of 5 stars Story of a marriage - and a house
TARA ROAD opens up with the young Ria, the heroine of our story, going through the early pains of dating, her whole life still in front of her. Read more
Published on April 7 2002 by Ratmammy

5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put It Down
This is a great book. I enjoyed it immensely. The book was on the best seller list for a long time beginning in 1999. Read more
Published on Mar 25 2002 by wildwoodldy

3.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking
I finished Tara Road this afternoon and have spent the rest of the day trying to figure out if I liked it or not. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2002 by Katie Mack

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I FIRST READ THIS BECAUSE I SAW THAT THIS WAS AN OPRAH BOOK CLUB SELECTION. I AM NOT INTO BOOK CLUBS AT ALL. HOWEVER, I REALLY LIKED THE COVER. Read more
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