This encouraged her to enter the world of writing and started writing travel articles. She regularly sent letters to her parent about her experiences in Israel and her parents would send her letters to a newspaper who published them. Though her parents were nervous sending her alone to Middle East, she went and worked in kibbutz where she picked oranges and tugged chickens. Her career was profoundly affected when her parents gifted her a trip to Israel. Her first job was of a French language teacher but she barely had any money. As her parents were catholic, she attended Holy Child Convent in Killiney and earned a Bachelor’s in history for University of College Dublin. She was the oldest of four siblings including one brother and two sisters. Ireland’s most loved writer was born on in Dalkey, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Ireland. Her work has been translated in 37 languages with sales number of forty million copies worldwide.ĭuring the poll for World Book Day in 2000, she finished third ahead of famed writers like Charles Dickens and Stephen King. She was known for creating stories with descriptive characters, in depth human nature and clever surprise endings. She was also a speaker, loved for her humorous take on life in small towns of Ireland. Maeve Binchy was a columnist, playwright, short story writer, and novelist.
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