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The glass lake / Maeve Binchy

When Helen disappears one night, everyone assumes that she has been drowned in the lake. Thus begins a tangled, touching, sometimes tragic story of love, loss and misunderstanding - the best Maeve Binchy has ever written. Originally published: 1994.

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  • "When Helen disappears one night, everyone assumes that she has been drowned in the lake. Thus begins a tangled, touching, sometimes tragic story of love, loss and misunderstanding - the best Maeve Binchy has ever written. Originally published: 1994."@en
  • "Kit MacMahon ist die Tochter des allseits geschätzten und beliebten Apothekers Martin MacMahon in dem kleinen irischen Ort Lough Glass. Als eines Tages ihre schöne Mutter Helen, die immer eine Außenseiterin im Dorf war, verschwindet, ändert sich das Leben des Mädchens von Grund auf. Lange Jahre belastet sie die Ungewißheit, was mit ihrer Mutter geschehen ist. Ist sie tatsächlich im See ertrunken, oder gab es Gründe, die Familie zu verlassen? Mit aller Kraft versucht das Mädchen, wenigstens den größten Wunsch ihrer Mutter zu erfüllen: Sie soll etwas aus ihrem Leben machen und ihr Schicksal selbst in die Hand nehmen. Wieder erzählt die beliebte irische Autorin die farbige Lebensgeschichte eines jungen Mädchens, das im katholischen Irland der 70er Jahre mit einigen Problemen zu kämpfen hat. Wie die Vorgängerbände (zuletzt BA 4/96; 6/96) überall empfohlen."
  • "Kit McMahon, growing up in the lakeside village of Lough Glass, appears to lead a charmed life, with her loving family and a host of friends. But all is not as it seems. Kit worries about her mother who does not fit in at Lough Glass and wanders alone by the lake. Then one night she disappears and only the lake knows the real reason."
  • "In Ireland, a wife fakes a suicide by drowning and takes off with a pharmacist for London. Years later, after establishing herself in business, she longs for news of her daughter, now a teenager. She writes a letter, signing herself a friend of the mother and a correspondence develops. Now she is dying to see her, but dare she?"
  • "It explores the powerful yet tenacious bonds between mothers and daughters with moving acuity and sensitivity."@en
  • "Een jonge vrouw, die verdwenen is en van wie men aanneemt dat ze verdronken is, duikt op in Londen met de man die ze liefheeft."
  • "Set in Lough Glass, Ireland, The Glass Lake is an incandescent novel of family love, belonging, and secrets that flourish in the human heart. Lough Glass is the lake at the heart of the small Irish town that bears its name. Serene and dark, its waters harbor secrets as deep and unfathomable as Helen McMahon, the beautiful woman who roams the darkened shores night after night."
  • "In Ireland, a wife fakes a suicide by drowning and takes off with a pharmacist for London. Years later, after establishing herself in business, she longs for news of her daughter, now a teenager. She writes a letter, signing herself a friend of the mother and a correspondence develops. Now she is dying to see her, but dare she? By the author of Circle of Friends."@en
  • "In Ireland, a wife fakes a suicide by drowning and takes off with a pharmacist for London. Years later, after establishing herself in business, she longs for news of her daughter, now a teenager. She writes a letter, signing herself a friend of the mother and a correspondence develops. Now she is dying to see her, but dare she? By the author of Circle of Friends."
  • "Unable to come to terms with her misfit mother's bouts of depression, Kit McMahon finds escape in her evening vigils along the lake shore, until her mother's sudden death changes Kit's life."
  • "Unable to come to terms with her misfit mother's bouts of depression, Kit McMahon finds escape in her evening vigils along the lake shore, until her mother's sudden death changes Kit's life."@en
  • "Lough Glass is at the heart and soul of the namesake town clinging to its shore. They say that if you go out on St. Agnes' Eve and look into the lake at sunset you can see your future. But beneath its serene surface, the lake harbors secrets as dark and unfathomable as the beautiful woman who night after night walks beside its waters. Lough Glass is home to Kit McMahon, in a way it will never be to her lovely mother, Helen, who does not fit in with the ways of the people of Lough Glass, and who found an unlikely mate in the genial pharmacist Martin McMahon. Kit adores her mother, but can't escape the picture of her, alone at the kitchen table, tears streaming down her face ... or walking alone by the glass lake. Then one terrible night Martin's boat is found drifting upside down in the lake. The night Helen is lost. The night Kit discovers a letter on Martin's pillow and burns it, unopened, in the grate. The night everything changes forever."@en
  • "An incandescent novel of love, obsession, and the secrets that take root in the human heart, by the author of The Copper Beech and Circle Of Friends. Lough Glass is at the heart and soul of the namesake town clinging to its shore. They say that if you go out on St. Agnes' Eve and look into the lake at sunset you can see your future. But beneath its serene surface, the lake harbors secrets as dark and unfathomable as the beautiful woman who night after night walks beside its waters. Lough Glass is home to Kit McMahon, in a way it will never be to her lovely mother, Helen, who does not fit in with the ways of the people of Lough Glass, and who found an unlikely mate in the genial pharmacist Martin McMahon. Kit adores her mother, but can't escape the picture of her, alone at the kitchen table, tears streaming down her face... or walking alone by the glass lake. Then one terrible night Martin's boat is found drifting upside down in the lake. The night Helen is lost. The night Kit discovers a letter on Martin's pillow and burns it, unopened, in the grate. The night everything changes forever.From the Hardcover edition."@en

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  • "Powieść irlandzka"@pl
  • "Erzählende Literatur: Gegenwartsliteratur ab 1945"
  • "Irish fiction (English)"
  • "Family saga"
  • "Popular literature"
  • "Anglicky psané romány"
  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "General fiction"@en
  • "General fiction"
  • "Powieść angielska"
  • "Irish fiction"@en
  • "Irish fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Mystery"@en
  • "Pastoral fiction"@en
  • "Pastoral fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@es
  • "Irské romány"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"

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  • "Geri donecksin"
  • "The glass lake / Maeve Binchy"@en
  • "Der grune see : roman"
  • "Der grüne See Roman"
  • "The Glass Lake"
  • "The Glass Lake"@en
  • "De spiegel van het meer"
  • "Il lago de cristallo"
  • "The Glass Lake Maeve Binchy"
  • "El Lago de cristal"
  • "Szklane Jezioro"@pl
  • "Le lac aux sortilèges"
  • "The glass lake : Maeve Binchy"@en
  • "Der grune see [sound recording]"
  • "Glassøen"@da
  • "Glassoen"
  • "Tajemné jezero"
  • "The Glass Lake A Novel"@en
  • "The glass lake : a novel"
  • "Der grüne See : Roman"
  • "The glass lake"
  • "The glass lake"@en
  • "Khrustalʹnoe ozero"
  • "Agam ha-zekhukhit"
  • "The Glass lake"
  • "Geri döneceksin = The Glass lake"
  • "Der grüne See"
  • "Szklane jezioro"@pl
  • "Szklane jezioro"
  • "Geri döneceksin"
  • "Geri döneceksin"@tr
  • "Der grüne See. : Silberhochzeit. Zwei Romane in einem Band"
  • "Lac aux sortileges"
  • "Dòng sông Glass"
  • "Glassjön"
  • "Glassjön"@sv
  • "De spiegel van het meer : Bd. 2"
  • "Lasijärvi"@fi
  • "Il lago di cristallo"@it
  • "Il lago di cristallo"
  • "Der grüne See ; Silberhochzeit : zwei Romane in einem Band"
  • "Der Grüne See : Roman"
  • "El lago de cristal"@es
  • "El lago de cristal"

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