A Life Shared: Remembering Author Gordon Snell and His Partnership with Maeve Binchy
Gordon Snell, celebrated children’s author and journalist, and the husband of the late, beloved Irish novelist Maeve Binchy, has died at the age of 93. His passing marks the end of an era for many who admired both his own literary contributions and the enduring love story he shared with Binchy.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born in Singapore in 1932, Snell’s early life was shaped by the upheaval of World War II. His mother brought him to Australia in 1942 to ensure his safety and education, a move complicated by the Japanese invasion of Singapore and the subsequent separation from his father, who was taken prisoner of war. He later completed his education at Oxford University.
Snell’s professional life spanned journalism and writing. He began as a radio-studio manager at the BBC World Service before transitioning to scriptwriting for RTÉ, Ireland’s national broadcaster, where he contributed to the popular children’s program, Wanderly Wagon.
A Literary Partnership
Snell’s meeting with Maeve Binchy in the 1970s, when she was working in the London office of The Irish Times, proved to be a pivotal moment in both their lives. They married in 1977 and subsequently moved to Ireland in the early 1980s, establishing a home in Dalkey, County Dublin.
Although Binchy achieved international fame for her novels, Snell carved his own niche as a children’s author. His published works include The King of Quizzical Island (1978), Amy’s Wonderful Nest, Tina and the Tooth Fairy, and The Supermarket Ghost.
A Bond Built on Mutual Respect
The couple’s relationship was characterized by a deep mutual respect and admiration. In a 2023 interview with Henrietta McKervey, Snell reflected on their connection, stating, “Maeve and I always said we were very lucky, first to have met each other but too that we realised we were lucky. It’s one of the most important things.” This sentiment was echoed in a 2009 revelation by Binchy regarding Snell’s heart-bypass operation, highlighting their unwavering support for one another.
Legacy and Remembrance
Binchy passed away in 2012, leaving Snell to continue their life together in the home they shared. He is survived by a legacy of literary work and a testament to a loving partnership that captivated many. His death is mourned by readers and writers alike, who remember him not only for his contributions to children’s literature but also for the beautiful relationship he shared with one of Ireland’s most cherished authors.

Frequently Asked Questions
What did Gordon Snell write?
Gordon Snell authored several children’s books, including The King of Quizzical Island, Amy’s Wonderful Nest, Tina and the Tooth Fairy, and The Supermarket Ghost.
How did Gordon Snell and Maeve Binchy meet?
They met in the 1970s when Binchy was working at The Irish Times’ London office.
Where did Gordon Snell and Maeve Binchy live?
They lived in Dalkey, County Dublin, Ireland.
Did Gordon Snell and Maeve Binchy have children?
No, the couple did not have any children.
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