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The Open Door series, an adult literacy series of novellas by well-known Irish authors, was launched in the mid-1990s by Irish publishe
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Patricia Scanlan Patricia Scanlan (born 1956) is an Irish novelist of over 20 books. Biography Scanlan was born in Dublin where she still lives, she was a Dublin City librarian for 17 years. While she was working, Scanlan was also writing her first novel because ...
. Scanlan had worked in public libraries in Dublin before becoming a full-time writer and was acutely aware of the literacy problems facing a large segment of the adult population and the dearth of appropriate reading material available to them.Scanlan, Patricia, "'Open Door was my brainchild', What's New?" ''Das Englisch-Magazin'', Spring 2007, p. 6 The Open Door texts are subject to specific editorial guidelines, which help participating authors create novels for the purpose intended. These include: a discernible plot; a few, well-developed characters; simple language with the occasional challenging word; and short chapters, to create the feel and structure of "regular" novels. All the texts are 10,000 words or less and sentences are kept short. These characteristics of the texts have also endeared them to students learning English as a foreign language, and they are gradually being marketed as such, with co-editions containing glossaries being produced by German ELT publisher Cornelsen as of 2006.Higel, Edwin, "'Open Door: Come on In!', What's New?"'' Das Englisch-Magazin,'' Spring 2007, p. 5 Audio editions have also been published, by WH Howes. In summer 2007, Irish language editions of some of the most popular Open Door titles were published with the language school market in mind.


Books in the series

As of 2006, five series of the Open Doors were in print, with a new series of the English language editions planned for the autumn of 2007. One poetry anthology, edited by Niall McMonagle, was also published under the series banner. All royalties from domestic sales of English language titles are donated to a charity of the author's choice.


Books published in the first series

''Sad Song'' - Vincent Banville
''In High Germany'' - Dermot Bolger
''Not Just For Christmas'' - Roddy Doyle
''Maggie's Story'' - Sheila O'Flannagan
''Billy and Jesus are Off to Barcelona'' - Deirdre Purcell
''Ripples'' - Patricia Scanlan


Books published in the second series

''No Dress Rehearsal ''- Marian Keyes
''Joe’s Wedding - ''Gareth O’Callaghan
''The Comedian ''- Joseph O’Connor
''Second Chance ''- Patricia Scanlan
''Pipe Dreams'' - Anne Schulmanl
''Old Money, New Money ''- Peter Sheridan


Books published in the third series

''An Accident Waiting to Happen'' - Vincent Banville
''The Builders'' - Maeve Binchy
''Letter from Chicago'' - Cathy Kelly
''Driving with Daisy'' - Tom Nestor
''It All Adds Up'' - Margaret Neylon
''Has Anyone Here Seen Larry?'' - Deirdre Purcell


Books published in the fourth series

''Fair-Weather Friend'' - Patricia Scanlan
''The Story of Joe Brown'' - Rose Doyle
''The Smoking Room'' - Julie Parsons
''World Cup Diary'' - Niall Quinn
''The Quiz Master'' - Michael Scott
''Stray Dog ''- Gareth O'Callaghan


Books published in the fifth series

''Mrs. Whippy ''- Cecelia Ahern
Mad Weekend ''- Roddy Doyle
''Behind Closed Doors ''- Sarah Webb
''Secrets ''- Patricia Scanlan
''Not a Star ''- Nick Hornby
''The Underbury Witches'' - John Connolly


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Open Door Series
Irish literature