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''Nights of Rain and Stars'' is a 2004 novel by the Irish author Maeve Binchy.


Plot

In a small town in
Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with ...
, a group of people witness a boating accident and subsequently become tangled in each other's lives. Thomas is a California university professor escaping from a tense relationship with his remarried ex-wife and their son, whom he adores. Elsa, the beautiful German blonde, resigned from her successful television job to escape her ex-boyfriend, whom she still loves. Irish Fiona couldn't stand her family and friends' resentful attitudes towards her boyfriend, Shane, so she and Shane escaped to peaceful Greece. David, a kind Englishman, doesn't want to take over his father's business as his family expects him to, and instead decides to travel. These strangers meet in a tavern in peaceful Aghia Anna underneath the stars, and soon they become close friends. Vonni, a native who escaped her family in Ireland many years ago, becomes involved in all their lives and together they form bonds and discover things about each other and themselves that they never could have anticipated.


Publication history

*2004, Ireland/United Kingdom/Australia, Orion , Pub date 25 August 2004, Hardback *2004, United States, Dutton , Pub date 21 September 2004, Hardback *2005, United States, Dutton , Pub date 28 June 2005, Paperback *2005, Ireland/United Kingdom/Australia, Orion , Pub date 29 June 2005, Paperback


Reception

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'' wrote, "The setup is flimsy, and the bonds the characters develop are too slender to provide much emotional texture, but Binchy's fans will enjoy this summery page-turner." Donna Meadow wrote for '' Woman's Day'', "The plot is somewhat contrived but Binchy is a good storyteller. It's a good beach read (i.e., not complicated) and certainly put me in the mood to visit Greece."


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External links


Book Summary and Study Guide - AllReaders.com
2004 Irish novels Novels by Maeve Binchy Novels set in Greece Irish romance novels {{2000s-romance-novel-stub