Maeve Binchy Books in Order
Maeve Binchy is a celebrated Irish author born on May 28, 1940, in Dalkey, County Dublin. She is the eldest of four children, raised in a loving and supportive family environment that fostered her confidence and self-acceptance. After studying at University College Dublin, Binchy embarked on a teaching career, but her true calling emerged while traveling abroad, where she honed her writing skills by sending chatty letters to her parents, which eventually led to her publishing debut as a journalist. Binchy's life took a significant turn when her husband, Gordon Snell, a writer and editor of children's books, encouraged her to pursue a writing career. Her breakthrough novel, "Light a Penny Candle," catapulted her to overnight success, and she went on to craft a vast array of bestselling novels, including "Echoes" and "Evening Class." Known for her relatable characters, Binchy's stories often explore the complexities of love, family, and relationships, leaving readers with a deep sense of empathy and connection.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Maeve Binchy
- #1AmazonSweeping Beauties (By: Rita Kelly,Elaine Crowley)(1989)
- #2AmazonCinderella on the Ball (By: Zoë Fairbairns)(1991)
- #3AmazonRide on Rapunzel(1994)
- #4AmazonDeeply Regretted By(2006)
- #5AmazonHalf Promised Land(2009)
- #6AmazonEnd of Term(2010)
- #7AmazonCentral Line(1978)
- #8AmazonVictoria Line / London Transports(1980)
- #9AmazonDublin Four(1981)
- #10AmazonStory Teller(1990)
- #11AmazonDublin People(1993)
- #12AmazonThis Year It Will Be Different and Other Stories(1995)
- #13AmazonCross Lines(1996)
- #14AmazonThe Return Journey(1998)
- #15AmazonMaeve's Times(2013)
- #16AmazonChestnut Street(2014)
- #17AmazonA Few of the Girls(2015)
- #18AmazonMaeve Binchy’s Treasury(2021)
- #1AmazonMaeve's Diary(1979)
- #2AmazonDear Maeve(1995)
- #3AmazonAches & Pains(1999)
- #4AmazonA Time to Dance(2006)
- #5AmazonThe Maeve Binchy Writers' Club(2008)
- #6AmazonIrish Girls About Town(1995)
- #7AmazonVirgins and Hyacinths: The Attic Press Book of Fiction(1997)
- #8AmazonMurder On The Railways(2003)
- #9AmazonA Tangled Web(2005)
- #10AmazonOver the Moon(2009)
- #11AmazonFrom the Republic of Conscience(2010)
- #12AmazonLondon Stories(2013)
- #13AmazonStories for Christmas and the Festive Season(2022)
- #1AmazonLight a Penny Candle(1982)
- #2AmazonThe Lilac Bus(1984)
- #3AmazonEchoes(1985)
- #4AmazonFirefly Summer(1987)
- #5AmazonSilver Wedding(1988)
- #6AmazonCircle of Friends(1990)
- #7AmazonThe Copper Beech(1992)
- #8AmazonThe Glass Lake(1994)
- #9AmazonShancarrig(1995)
- #10AmazonEvening Class(1996)
- #11AmazonTara Road(1998)
- #12AmazonScarlet Feather(2000)
- #13AmazonQuentins(2002)
- #14AmazonNights of Rain and Stars(2004)
- #15AmazonWhitethorn Woods(2006)
- #16AmazonHeart and Soul(2008)
- #17AmazonMinding Frankie(2010)
- #18AmazonA Week in Winter(2012)
- #19AmazonSister Caravaggio (With: Peter Cunningham,Neil Donnelly,Cormac Millar,Éilís Ní Dhuibhne,Mary O'Donnell,Peter Sheridan,Peter Cunningham)(2014)
- #20AmazonThe Builders(2002)
- #21AmazonStar Sullivan(2006)
- #22AmazonA Week in Summer(2011)
- #23AmazonFull House(2012)
- #24AmazonDusty's Winter(2016)
- #25AmazonThe September Letters(2016)
About Maeve Binchy
Maeve Binchy is a celebrated Irish author born on May 28, 1940, in Dalkey, County Dublin. She is the eldest of four children, raised in a loving and supportive family environment that fostered her confidence and self-acceptance. After studying at University College Dublin, Binchy embarked on a teaching career, but her true calling emerged while traveling abroad, where she honed her writing skills by sending chatty letters to her parents, which eventually led to her publishing debut as a journalist. Binchy's life took a significant turn when her husband, Gordon Snell, a writer and editor of children's books, encouraged her to pursue a writing career. Her breakthrough novel, "Light a Penny Candle," catapulted her to overnight success, and she went on to craft a vast array of bestselling novels, including "Echoes" and "Evening Class." Known for her relatable characters, Binchy's stories often explore the complexities of love, family, and relationships, leaving readers with a deep sense of empathy and connection.
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