Maeve Binchy

Maeve Binchy

Maeve Binchy Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 30, 2012.
LONDON (AP) — Bestselling Irish author Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland's most popular writers who sold more than 40 million books worldwide, has died in Dublin after a brief illness, Irish media and national leaders reported. She was 72 years old.

She was best known for her depictions of human relationships and their crises, mainly in the small towns of Ireland but also in London.

"We have lost a national treasure," said Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny.

The Irish Times, her former employer, told the AP it had spoken to Binchy's family and said the acclaimed author had died in a Dublin hospital on Monday with her husband Gordon Snell by her side.

"She was an outstanding novelist, short story writer and columnist, who engaged millions of people all around the world with her fluent and accessible style," said Ireland's president, Michael D. Higgins.

"In recent years she showed great courage and thankfully never lost her self-deprecating humor, honesty and remarkable integrity as an artist and human being," Higgins said.

Binchy, author of "Circle of Friends" and "Tara Road," wrote 16 novels, four collections of short stories, a play and a novella. Her work landed her on The New York Times' bestseller list and in Oprah's Book Club.

In recent years she continued to write despite being slowed down by arthritis and a heart ailment. "I do realize that I am a popular writer who people buy to take on vacation. I'm an escapist kind of writer," Binchy said in an interview with the BookReporter website.

"I was just lucky I lived in this time of mass-market paperbacks," she added.

Describing her childhood in Dalkey in County Dublin, Binchy wrote on her official website that she was "full of enthusiasms, mad fantasies, desperate urges to be famous and anxious to be a saint. "

After graduating from University College Dublin, Binchy worked as a teacher before becoming a journalist, columnist and editor at the Irish Times, one of the country's leading newspapers.

She later moved to England, where she became the newspaper's London editor in the early 1970s.

Her first novel, "Light a Penny Candle," was published in 1982 — after being rejected by five publishers — and became a bestseller.

That book led to an invitation to appear on a French TV program, "a terrifying serious program about books," she recalled two years ago in an interview with Donald O'Donoghue of broadcaster RTE.

"Suddenly they asked me, as only the French would, 'Madame, what is your philosophy of life?' What a cosmic question, but I had to answer, and answer quickly, because it was live.

"So I said, in French, 'I think that you've got to play the hand that you're dealt and stop wishing for another hand.'" Several of her works — including "Circle of Friends" and "Tara Road" — were turned into films. "Tara Road," about Irish and American women who switch homes without having met, was chosen by U.S. TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey for her popular book club, bringing her many new readers.

She had announced in her column in 2000 that "Scarlet Feather" would be her last novel, prompting more than 800 people to write in protest to The Irish Times.

A new novel, "Quentins," appeared in 2002.

In the same year, she suffered a health crisis related to a heart condition, and doctors warned that it would restrict her activity. Her time in hospital waiting rooms, absorbing the conversations of patients, inspired another novel, "Heart and Soul," in 2009.

Binchy's novel "Minding Frankie" was published in 2010, the same year she received a lifetime achievement honor from the Irish Book Awards. Her latest novel, "A Week in Winter," is to be published later this year.

In an interview two years ago, Binchy said she preferred to deal with issues which could be argued from either side.

"I often wonder that if I had met Hitler, I reckon I might have found some streak of decency in him," she told O'Donoghue.

"I once tried to write a novel about revenge. It's the only book I didn't finish. I couldn't get into the mind of the person who was plotting vengeance," she said.

The best advice, she added, comes from the "Coronation Street," a British soap opera: "Oh, get over yourself."

Binchy is survived by her husband, her brother William and her sister Joan. Funeral arrangements were not immediately announced.

ROBERT BARR,Associated Press


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July 29, 2024

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Aine Maire

April 16, 2017

My favourite modern writer from my teen years onwards... I loved each book as it came out. I couldn't wait to read them and while I was engrossed in a new story, I felt like I was in the world that Maeve had created- getting to know the unique characters invented by Maeve. A wonderful person. A wonderful writer. Maeve, you brought happiness & joy to so many. You are missed. RIP.

Jean Graham

February 21, 2017

Just finished re-reading all her books. So sad to think there won't be any more.
Jean Graham (La Ronge,Saskatchewan,Canada )

September 18, 2016

I am sitting here with tears in my eyes. I have just started reading "A Week In Winter" and had no idea she was gone. Oh my, I never met her, yet she felt like a friend to me, one that I will truly miss. My condolences to her family.

Kaye Munson

February 14, 2015

I am a huge American fan and love her books. Sadly, I just found out that she died In 2012. I was just getting ready to read "Maeve's Times" and got a shock when I read the author's mini bio at the back of book. I guess everyone is alive until you know they are gone home. Rest in Peace Dear Maeve. Thank you for so many wonderful hours of bliss escaping in your books! I have read and immensely enjoyed every single one. God Bless your family!

January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

Kate Lester

December 4, 2014

It has been over 2 years and I still miss you my dear friend! Life has lost some of its' surprising sweetness.

Molly Roma

November 8, 2013

I have only found out of this tragic news, 8/Nov 2013.As a busy mum I found sanctuary in her stories. From New Zealand, she gave me great joy. Thank God for this gift. Rest easy.

Regina Tipton-Barber

August 11, 2013

I find the death of my dear friend so very sad. I will miss her and her wealth of work that she left so lovingly behind. Now, she is experiencing other settings and greater stories to tell and write about. Perhaps Mrs. Binchy, knew better than we. I pray she will have many novels ready for all her fans, when we too cross the bar. I know she will smile and put on a pot of tea as only she can do. God bless you and keep you always writing. We'll be there only too soon to read the next best seller. You will be truly missed by all who loved you or had ever had the opportunity to read any of your books. God Bless You until we meet again...

laurie

April 2, 2013

What a rich legacy that she left us. Her writings will be missed.

February 9, 2013

I came upon Mauve's books many, many years ago, read each one and kept them all. As soon as I finished one, I'd eagerly (and impatiently) look forward to the next one. They were so hard to put down; you were sad when you came to each one's final page. I haven't read her final book yet - so what a treat that will be! When I learned of her passing last year, I was so very, very sad; she was one of the best. She always touched you with her characters, making them so real - you felt you almost knew them! . I was born in England; leaving for Canada as a young girl, a few years after WW II. However, the way Mauve wrote about village life and its people, brought village life so vividly back to me. So thank you, Mauve, for my reading pleasure; my deepest sympathy goes to Gordon and the family. I wish I had had the chance to meet her to say, in person, a heartfelt thank you for sharing her writing talents with the world.

Elaine Culbert, Paris, Ontario, Canada

kathy baynton-cox

January 29, 2013

I only just found out while watching Jeopardy last night. I am still in shock. I love her books, her character development was superb. She will be much missed. 1/20/13 Kathy of Santa Barbara.

November 10, 2012

Have every book she wrote..i will miss her terribly as as a writer and have lost a gift from Ireland. Reading her books always made me feel good. Miss Maeve u are loved by so many, you will never know what a gift u gave the world

October 20, 2012

Her passing is sad news for those, like me, who love her stories. She will be greatly missed. May God rest her soul in Christ Jesus, our Savior and Lord.

October 2, 2012

I've loved Ms. Binchy's work since I read Light a Penny Candle and then I had to read all of her works.Her books have a shelf unto themselves, and NOTHING else goes on that shelf.I went to Dalkey, Ireland in 2001 and that day she was in Dublin but I was honored to meet her husband and publisher at Finnegan's.The next year I met her at Finnegan's and she was so gracious to this crass American who interrupted her business lunch with her husband and her publisher to talk to me about her upcoming work.She asked my son's name, who took a picture of me with her, and made me feel as though I was a friend, as I always do when I read her work.Rest in Peace my precious Ms Binchy, and may St. Peter say Fáilte go Neamh.God bless you Mr. Snell and Joan, and I'm sorry for your troubles.

Linda Smith

September 17, 2012

The first book of Maeve's was Quentins. I had to read them all. I will miss her stories and her storytelling. Sleep well.
Linda Smith (Indianapolis, IN)

Glenda Van Hemert

September 15, 2012

I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Maeve Binchy. She was my favourite author. My favourite book of hers was "The Glass Lake". I read this when I was going through a divorce and had had an affair even though I am not really a bad person and could really identify with the character and her regrets. I love the way her characters had a bad side and a good side rather than being one sided. I will miss checking at the library every time to see if there was a new novel. Her novels did add pleasure to many holidays and quiet evenings at home. Rest in peace. We are thankful for what you gave us.

Mary Sheerin

August 13, 2012

Sleep Well Maeve ...

May you rest in peace

Theresa Tighe

August 12, 2012

Maeve,
You gave a place of solace, interest and sometimes laughter when times were tough.

CA Knibbs

August 8, 2012

A friend at work introduced me to Maeve's books and I was hooked from then on. Her writing is so descriptive she makes you feel as though you are right there in that moment, at that time. I am saddened to hear of her passing, my heart goes out to her family, friends and of course all of her loyal readers. I will cherish every word read!

Fr. Peter Umekwe

August 8, 2012

YOUR IDEAS LIVE ON!

Maeve the thinker!
Maeve the writer!
Maeve the teacher!
As the flame of this candle shines on, so will your ideas live on in the minds of generations to come through your writings. Requiescat in pace. Amen.

Fr. Peter Umekwe

August 8, 2012

May the face of the Most High God shine upon thee ... and may He grant thee eternal repose. Amen. Though you are gone, you will live on in the heart of posterity through your seasoned articles and books.

August 7, 2012

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.

May her noble soul be at the right hand of God.

Rest in peace, Maeve.

Mairin, Blauvelt, NY

Vicki Walker

August 6, 2012

God bless you Maeve Binchy and thank you.

Becky Povich

August 6, 2012

I love Maeve's books and constantly recommend them to others. How wonderful we will always have her words to cherish.

Joanne Creech

August 6, 2012

Maeve binchys books brought laughter and joy into my life. I regard her books as old friends, and have reread them many times over. Rest In Peace Maeve, heaven has just recieved an angel.

Hinda Bloom

August 5, 2012

Hi I was so sad to hear about Maeve's passing. She was my teacher in Zion Schools and taught me French, which has now come in handy as my daughter in law is French and my grandchildren also speak. So I am forever in her debt. I did mean to get in touch many times, as I met her years ago, also , on a flight I was hijacked on (Aer Lingus) and she wrote an article quoting me.
Gordon,and Maeve's brother ( I have forgotton your nane. apologies for that. But I am so sad to hear of her passing and I as like the rest of the class in Zion Schools, (some of us are still in touch, 45 years on), we wish you " Long Life" as we say in the Jewish faith. Keep well, Hinda Bloom

Judy McCurdy

August 4, 2012

My heartfelt sorrow for the loss of a truly talented author. I have enjoyed reading Maeve's stories for the past year. God Bless her family and her dear husband Gordon.

August 4, 2012

God be with the family.Know her books will be cherished for generations to come.
Linda Ash , Louisville, Kentucky

Carolyn Wilson

August 4, 2012

The world of readers has lost a wonderful writer. I have read all Maeve's books, some several times, and own most. I will treasure her new book when it becomes available. We were lucky to have had such a person!

Gloria (Spilker) Hargraves

August 4, 2012

I just got two of her books on CD..she will be remembered for always and we will see her again. Jesus said you will be with me today in heaven...She is alive, just new body.

August 4, 2012

May the "God of all comfort" be with you in this time of your loss.

Nancy McCarthy

August 4, 2012

So sad. Can't believe it, even after the news has had time to sink it. Rest well, dear lady. Thank you for all the hours of enjoyable reading through the years.

peggy jeffcoat

August 4, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Joyce Morris

August 4, 2012

What a joy it was to read and often reread her stories. Often when passed a bookstore or library and saw her book displayed I would smile knowing I would have a wonderful time reading. She will be missed

Tanya

August 4, 2012

May the God of all comfort, strengthen and be with your family during this time of great loss-Psalm 46:1

Evelyn Nicholson

August 4, 2012

After my first trip to Ireland, I fell in love with 2 things: Riverdance and your books. I will forever miss your beautifully articulated words about the Irish landscape and its diverse lads and lassies.

Anne Hess

August 4, 2012

The Copper Beech was my first Binchy read. From that title I have savored every one. How kind of Maeve to leave us one more. Rest in Peace. I will miss your special world of special people.

patrice greaney

August 3, 2012

I will miss your amusing books. Always enjoyed your wonderful novels. Please continue to tell those stories in heaven. Will miss your stories.

August 3, 2012

Maeve, I've only read three of your books so far and have so thoroughly enjoyed them. I've lots to go and thank you for that. I never knew you but your books and stories will continue to give me so much pleasure and comfort. Take it easy. Best wishes to your family through this difficult and hard time. And thank you for all of it xxx

Betty Blount

August 3, 2012

I loved reading her books. Sorry to read that she has passed.

Bill Littleton

August 3, 2012

The power of Sister Maeve's work lies in the reality that every large city is comprised of communities, not at all unlike the scattered rural hamlets, where the residents have common struggles despite differing circumstances. She nails the commonality better than most.

Kipp Scaglione

August 3, 2012

My mother and I have enjoyed reading her books for years. We were so sorry to hear of her passing. She was a wonderful author! Our hearts go out to her family in their loss.

August 3, 2012

May the God who supplies endurance and comfort”… sustain you in your time of need through prayer, the comfort of fellow believers, and his Word the Bible.–Ro 15:5.
With Deep Sympathy,

L. G.

Carolyn Childress

August 3, 2012

We have lost a treasure that can never be replaced. Thank you, Maeve, for your intelligence,charm,and humanity. My deepest sympathy to her family. I hope that the fact that so many loved her will help you through your sorrow.

Ro Bell

August 3, 2012

To The Binchy Family,

I first saw Ms. Binchy on The Oprah Show and I knew I would love reading her books. She was so delightful and funny. She told how she came up w/the stories for her books. She will be missed and I will continue to love her books. May she rest in peace.

Ber Elliott

August 3, 2012

So sad, Dublin is an emptier place withouth you.

JOAN EMERY

August 3, 2012

Thank you for many lovely reads.

Eileen and Dominick W

August 3, 2012

Our prayers go out to her loving family. We have every book that she wrote, and will keep them as a rememberance. Also, thank you, her family, for giving her the time to write so many wonderful stories.

Maureen L

August 3, 2012

My heart and prayers go to her beloved family and husband Mr. Snell. Thank you for being so generous in allowing her many fans to share in your loss. When I read her lovely books I would have to remind myself to slow down, "it'll take Maeve some time to write another!" Alas. We'll have to take comfort in all her many works and revisit them, this time slowly and thankfully.

susanne

August 3, 2012

A sad loss for us readers, thanks always for the great intertainment and escape she gave us.

Patti-Ann Cohoon

August 3, 2012

You certainly became famous and there is still time to be declared a Saint. Circle of Friends is much loved and well worn in my home. RIP

August 3, 2012

May you continue to inspire everybody you meet on your journey as you travel through your new world - may god use you to inspire all those who need inspiration and may you cast the same light up there as you did down here. To an amazing humble lady RIP and deepest sympathy to your family. We have lost a great ambassador.

Thank you for the happy memories and for the hours on the couch by the fire...

Sieglinde McTigue

August 3, 2012

Thanks for being in our lives Maeve. You touched so many people with your exquisite talent.

Donna Peake

August 3, 2012

One of my favorite authors. When reading your books it makes me want to go see Ireland. So sorry there will be no more wonderful books from you.
Thank you to your family for sharing you with all of us.

Jeanie Davidson

August 3, 2012

My favorite writer....I feel so sad for
such a loss....she can never be replaced
...not even close. May God Bless.

Arlene Johnson

August 3, 2012

I love every book you have written and will miss you terribly. I can't wait to read your latest book, thank you Maeve.

JoAnn Faria

August 2, 2012

Oh how I loved her books. To think there will be no more is so sad.

Carmela Mirabile

August 2, 2012

My friend,Susan,who died in 2009 got me started reading your wonderful books. She and I both loved Evening Class. We loved learning Italian with Signora. May you rest in peace. Look up my friend when you get to heaven.

Rhonda Tucker

August 2, 2012

So sorry to hear of her passing. I loved reading her books. Her writing was truly superb...made you feel as if you were right there. My favorite novel by her was The Glass Lake. R.I.P.

August 2, 2012

Thanks Maeve for portraying our era, and bringing us home to
Dublin. You deserve the accolade of Ireland's best read writer.
Adrienne W. Easton, MD

August 2, 2012

What a great writer she was. She has left her mark on me and millions. Rest in peace!

Peggy Stevens

August 2, 2012

I am sorry to hear of her death! Reading one of her books, was the next best thing to being in Ireland. I always felt like I was. God Bless and thank you for sharing such a talent! You will be missed.

Jan Reilly

August 2, 2012

I feel like I have lost a wonderful friend. Thank you, Maeve, for all the great times we have spent together.

August 2, 2012

I only discovered Maeve Binchy a few years ago, and my goal is to read all of her books in chronological order. I've got a way to go yet, but now they'll be that much more special. - Monica D., Washington C. H., Ohio

Barbara Rogers

August 2, 2012

...a sad loss for the world

Michael Turner

August 2, 2012

To the Family of Maeve Binchy:
Her passing leaves a void in the life of a world of readers. I have read and enjoyed all of her novels. May God bless and comfort her family.

Tiina Earley

August 2, 2012

Maeve gave me many hours of joy through her books!

August 2, 2012

May she rest in peace, so many happy reading hour's i was able to spend, in the summer in the garden in the winter in front of the fire---thank you ever so much...with a quiet hug therese clarke

Esther Rogers

August 2, 2012

I have read many of her books more than once. There is one on my night stand right now. She will be missed, but left a wonderful legacy for her family.

Liz Peoples

August 2, 2012

Maeve got me back to reading books again, she will be truly missed by me and her fans.

MARSHA L

August 2, 2012

YOU ARE LOVED AND WILL BE MISSED

Jackie Burse

August 2, 2012

So grateful for her talents and that she shared them with us all. I feel like I've lost a dear friend...

June Kelly

August 2, 2012

What a joy it has been to read Maeve's books over the year. She will live on in all her wonderful stories. Prayers for her family and friends.

August 2, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Binchy family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength...A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

Diane

August 2, 2012

Rest in Peace, Maeve. Thank you for all the hours of enjoyment. You will have a new captive audience in Heaven.

Martelle Gormley

August 1, 2012

Maeve will live on forever in her book's...RIP My Irish Friend Love & Prayers to your Family

Mary Boyle

August 1, 2012

Oh, will I miss her! Every story she wrote was top notch. What a loss.

Kathleen Triplett Rudder

August 1, 2012

I have most of her books and enjoyed reading them so much. She was a wonderful writer with a great gift. God bless her family and her many fans.

Peggy Martin

August 1, 2012

She touched my heart with Light a Penny Candle....from that one to all I've read she has enriched my life.....she was a lovely woman....thanks for all her gifts to us who love reading.

Pam Riding

August 1, 2012

She wrote the best books I have ever read. She will be missed.What a great Lady!
Pam Riding

August 1, 2012

My sister and I have read most of Maeve's books and fell in love with her and her writings. We thank her for all the hours of reading pleasure she provided us. Mary Linn, Conroe, Texas

Margaret Shannon

August 1, 2012

I feel like I have lost a good friend. Maeve, you will be missed in the literary world. No writer has captured the Ireland I grew up in like you did. What a wonderful Ambassador for Ireland.

Condolences to the family.

Margaret from Co.Clare.

Diane Ballstaedt

August 1, 2012

I feel like I have lost a friend who introduced me to many other wonderful friends through the years.
What a loss to readers everywhere. My love and prayers to her sweeetheart Gordon.

Kelly Adkins

August 1, 2012

What a loss to the literary world and world in general. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.

Patricia Gray

August 1, 2012

I was sadden to hear of her passing.On a trip to Ireland several years ago my friend and I were so graciously invited in their home by her husband,Gordon to meet her.My condolences go to her family.

Peggy Peterson

August 1, 2012

Loved all the Binchy books....

Lucille Campbell

August 1, 2012

I enjoyed her books so very much. read most all available in the U.S.A.Reading is my passion. She added so much to my life.

Penny Thorne

August 1, 2012

I will miss her.

August 1, 2012

What an awesome storyteller. I have read all of her books and they just flow and you can't wait until the next chapter, and the next... She will be greatly missed. My condolences go to her family and her many readers.

EUGENIA BEMIS

August 1, 2012

So sorry to hear about your passing. Loved your stories. RIP! You r missed & loved. Condolences go out to your family.

Rosie McNaughton

August 1, 2012

Maeve was a lady who could write about things that most of us could relate to. Her passing is a great loss. May her family find comfort in seeing just how far her influence reached. She has brightened many lives. Maeve, we'll miss you, but your job here is obviously done! Rest in Peace, Friend.

Janet Parke

August 1, 2012

So very sorry to read this . I've read all of her books and loved everyone !

Laurie Mercier

August 1, 2012

I absolutely loved her work! She will be greatly missed! She is one of the most talented authors that I have ever had the pleasure to read. May God comfort her family, friends, and all who are affected by this great loss. Sincerely,
A devoted fan
Laurie Mercier
El Dorado, AR

Sabrina Major

August 1, 2012

Deeply saddened by Maeve's passing. One of my favorite authors, I read her books over and over again. Prayers to her family and friends.

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