TY - BOOK AU - Binchy,Maeve TI - Echoes SN - 978-0-099-49865-0 U1 - Fic B51 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - London : PB - Arrow Books KW - Love, compromise & identity KW - Fiction KW - Education & change N2 - In Castlebay, a small Irish town shaped by the sea and by its rigid social structures, young Clare O’Brien and David Power grow up dreaming of escape. Clare comes from a working‑class family that keeps a small shop and struggles financially, while David is the privileged son of the town’s doctor. Clare earns a scholarship to secondary school and then to university in Dublin, determined to better her life beyond the limitations of Castlebay. PublishersWeekly.com David, meanwhile, follows in his father’s footsteps to study medicine and expects a certain future. Their paths cross, worlds collide. They fall in love, but the forces of class, expectation, small‑town gossip and family obligations pull them back to Castlebay. Clare marries David (under pressure when she becomes pregnant) and returns to the town she once thought to escape — but now feels like an outsider within her new world. Subplots enrich the story: there’s the Doyle family, whose son Gerry is infatuated with Clare; the issues of the priest Sean who married a Japanese woman; Clare’s academic ambitions; the changing role of women and education in Ireland; and the effect of returning visitors and summer tourists to Castlebay. The story’s tension comes from the clash between aspiration and reality, between leaving a narrow world and having to return to it — and what this means for love, happiness, identity. Ultimately, the pressures of home, class and expectation test Clare and David’s relationship and their sense of self; Echoes is a rich, emotional tale of two people from very different worlds who fall in love, dream of escape and then must face the consequences of returning home. It’s about what we leave behind, what we carry with us, and how our ambitions and the places we come from shape our lives. If you enjoy novels that combine romance, social commentary and vivid sense of place, this is a very strong choice ER -