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Cecelia Ahern, the author of the hit novel , which inspired the 2007 film starring Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler, has finally announced a sequel. “I have BIG NEWS!” the Irish novelist wrote ...
Cecelia Ahern, author of One Hundred Names, shares what inspires her books, including three of the people who've helped inspire her. Cecelia: In the 10 years that I've been writing novels, the ...
BESTSELLING author Cecelia Ahern nearly made it into one of her movies – but being the writer didn’t save her scene from ending up on the cutting room floor. Irish novelist Cecelia, 33, was ...
Author Cecelia Ahern. Photo by Steve Humphreys. Ellen Coyne. Sat 8 Apr 2023 at 03:30. What kind of writer is Cecelia Ahern? For more than 20 years, the Dublin author has been a household name ...
Entertainment Author Cecelia Ahern on what makes her Roar Cecelia Ahern is loved the world over for her unique take on romantic fiction but in new book Roar, her fans will still find some magic ...
Cecelia Ahern, 35, is the best-selling author of 14 novels. The daughter of the former Irish premier Bertie Ahern, she lives in Dublin with her husband, David Keoghan, and children, six-year-old ...
Ahern gives a tiny shrug, embarrassed, perhaps, that she might sound too earnest: “Well maybe now I need the light too.” Postscript by Cecelia Ahern (RRP £16.99). Buy now for £14.99 at books ...
Cecelia Ahern’s work was first published in 2004. She is read around the world in 47 countries in over 30 languages, and has sold over 25 million copies of her novels.
Lots of authors have special places they go to write but the spot where Cecelia Ahern penned much of her new novel is pretty unexpected. The author has no less than 20 books to her name with her ...
Author Cecelia Ahern is looking forward to getting back to writing after the birth of her first child. MOLLY MULDOON @IrishCentral. Nov 03, 2010. Cecelia Ahern Author Cecelia ...
Cecelia Ahern, 40, who lives in Dublin, is the daughter of the former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. Bestselling novelist says think of the other person before you say something.
BESTSELLING author Cecelia Ahern nearly made it into one of her movies – but being the writer didn’t save her scene from ending up on the cutting room floor.