Thursday, February 19, 2009

20. Heart and Soul

By Maeve Binchy
Rated 3.5
From:  Library

This was a typical,sweet and slightly sappy book by Maeve Binchy.  It was an OK read, just the thing to sandwich in among more challenging and adventurous reads.

Library Review: With the insight, humor, and compassion we have come to expect from her, Maeve Binchy tells a story of family, friends, patients, and staff who are part of a heart clinic in a community caught between the old and the new Ireland. Dr. Clara Casey has been offered the thankless job of establishing the underfunded clinic and agrees to take it on for a year. She has plenty on her plate already—two difficult adult daughters and the unwanted attentions of her ex-husband—but she assembles a wonderfully diverse staff devoted to helping their demanding, often difficult patients. Before long the clinic is established as an essential part of the community, and Clara must decide whether or not to leave a place where lives are saved, courage is rewarded, and humor and optimism triumph over greed and self-pity. Heart and Soulis Maeve Binchy at her storytelling best.