
Cecelia Ahern
Cecelia Ahern is an acclaimed Irish author known for her bestselling novels, including 'PS, I Love You.' Despite her popularity, her works were notably absent from the recent list of the best Irish books, sparking discussions about representation and selection biases in literary rankings.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Cecelia Ahern is part of a series discussing well-known people's lives in relation to Ireland.
Moving from London to Ireland is ‘the best thing that ever happened to me’ – The Irish TimesPopular Fiction Book of the Year: Paper Heart, by Cecelia Ahern.
Roisín O’Donnell, Claire Gleeson and Manchán Magan among winners – The Irish TimesCecelia Ahern might be involved in the marketing of Irish men due to her books featuring charming Irish male protagonists.
I’ve nothing against Irish men. I keep one myself. But I recommend Irish women – The Irish TimesCecelia Ahern is the author of the new book, Paper Heart.
‘If I talk to my dad about what’s on my mind versus what’s on his, it’s very different’ – The Irish TimesCecelia Ahern is the author of PS, I Love You, who inspired Claire Frances in her writing journey.
Te Puke, Ōmanu Beach featured in UK author Claire Frances’ debut novel
Cecelia Ahern is the author of PS, I Love You, who inspired Claire Frances in her writing journey.
Te Puke, Ōmanu Beach featured in UK author Claire Frances’ debut novel
Cecelia Ahern is a bestselling author who did not make the cut.
how we made the list and what it says about the state of Irish fiction – The Irish Times
































