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Cecelia Ahern (born 30 September 1981) is an Irish novelist, known for her works like '' PS, I Love You''; ''
Where Rainbows End ''Where Rainbows End'' (also known as ''Love, Rosie'' or ''Rosie Dunne'') is the second novel by Irish writer Cecelia Ahern, published in 2004. The entire novel is written in epistolary structure in the form of letters, emails, instant messages ...
''; and '' If You Could See Me Now''. Born in Dublin, Ahern is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over 25 million copies of her novels worldwide. Two of her books have been adapted as major motion films. The short story collection '' Roar'' has been adapted as a
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for AppleTV+. She and her books have won numerous awards, including the
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for Popular Fiction for ''The Year I Met You''. She has published several novels and contributed a number of short stories to various anthologies. Ahern also created and produced the
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comedy ''
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'' starring
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.


Life

Ahern is the daughter of former
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(prime minister) of Ireland,
Bertie Ahern Bartholomew Patrick "Bertie" Ahern (born 12 September 1951) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1994 to 2008, Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 1997, Tánaiste a ...
and
Miriam Ahern Miriam Ahern (born Miriam Kelly, March 1954) is an Irish charity patron, the former spouse of Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and mother of author Cecelia Ahern. Charity work Ahern is a patron of CARI, a child therapy and counselling organisati ...
. Her older sister, Georgina Ahern, is married to
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of Irish pop group
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. In 2000, Ahern was part of the Irish pop group Shimma, who finished third in the Irish national final for the
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. Before starting her writing and producing career, she obtained a degree in
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and media communications from
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, but withdrew from a
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course to pursue her writing career. Ahern married David Keoghan in 2010. They have two children: a daughter born in December 2009, and a son born in July 2012. As of 2015, they reside in Malahide in North County Dublin. She had
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in early 2022, describing it as "kind of mild. I was lucky".


Career

In 2002, when Ahern was twenty-one, she wrote her first novel, '' PS, I Love You''. Published in 2004, it was the number 1 bestseller in Ireland (for 19 weeks), the United Kingdom, U.S., Germany and the Netherlands. It is sold in over forty countries. The book was adapted as a
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directed by
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and starring
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and
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. It was released in the United States on 21 December 2007. Her second book, ''
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'' (U.S. ''Love, Rosie''), also reached number 1 in Ireland and the UK, and won the German CORINE Award in 2005. It was adapted as a motion picture titled '' Love, Rosie'' which was released in 2014, directed by Christian Ditter and starring
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and
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. She has contributed to
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books with the royalties from
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such as ''Irish Girls are Back in Town'' and ''Ladies' Night''. Cecelia was the co-creator and producer of the
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comedy ''
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'' starring
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,
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,
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, Barry Watson, Kevin Dunn,
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and
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. Her book ''The Gift'' was published just before Christmas 2008 in the UK. Her following book, ''The Book of Tomorrow'', was published on 1 October 2009. In 2016, Cecelia released ''Flawed'', her first book for young adults, and ''Lyrebird''.


Awards and achievements

Cecelia was nominated for Best Newcomer 2004/5 at the British Book Awards for her debut novel ''PS, I Love You''. She won the 2005 Irish Post Award for Literature and a 2005
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for her second book ''Where Rainbows End'', (Für immer vielleicht) which was voted for by German readers. In 2006, she was long-listed for the IMPAC award for ''PS I Love You''. ''Cosmopolitan US'' honoured her with a Fun Fearless Fiction Award 2007 for ''If You Could See Me Now''. Irish ''Tatler'' awarded her Writer of the Year at the Woman of the Year awards in 2009. Cecelia's fifth novel ''Thanks for the Memories'' was nominated for Most Popular Book in the British Book Awards 2008. Cecelia was voted Author of Year in the ''UK Glamour'' Women of the Year Awards in 2008.


Bibliography

*'' PS, I Love You'' (2004) *''
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'' (2004) *'' If You Could See Me Now'' (2005) *''
A Place Called Here ''A Place Called Here'' is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's fourth novel, published in 2006. The book was entitled "There's No Place Like Here" in the United States. Plot summary Sandy Shortt has been obsessed with finding things which have been los ...
'' (2006) *'' Thanks for the Memories'' (2008) *''The Gift'' (2008) *''The Book of Tomorrow'' (2009) *''The Time of My Life'' (2011) *''One Hundred Names'' (2012) *''How To Fall in Love'' (2013) *''The Year I Met You'' (2014) *''The Marble Collector'' (2015) *''Flawed'' (2016) *''Lyrebird'' (2016) *''Perfect'' (2017) *''Postscript'' (2019) *''Freckles'' (2021) *''A Thousand Different Ways'' (2022)


Short stories

*24 Minutes in ''Moments'' (2004) *Next Stop: Table For Two in ''Short and Sweet'' (2005) *The Calling in ''Irish Girls Are Back in Town'' (2005) *''
Mrs. Whippy ''Mrs Whippy'' is a novella By Cecelia Ahern. It is the story of Emelda, a middle-aged housewife and mother. Her husband Charlie Holt (Mr Whippy) has left her for a younger woman (a 23-year-old dancer) and she is struggling to bring up her childre ...
'' (2006) *The End in ''
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'' (2006) *''Girl in the Mirror'' (2010) *'' Roar'' (2018)


Other work


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*''Every Year'' for "Harrod’s Magazine" *''The Things That I Remember'' for "
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" *''Remembering Mum'' for "Express Magazine" *''Mallard and May'' for "
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Television work

*''
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'' (with Donald Todd) *''Zwischen Himmel und Hier (Between Heaven and Here)'' (for
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) *''Mein Ganzes Halbes Leben (My Whole Half LIfe)'' (for
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)


Film adaptations

* ''P.S. I Love You'' (2007) * ''Love, Rosie'' (2014)


References


External links

*
Cecelia Ahern's Official website
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