Macmillan’s Feiwel and Friends imprint has acquired U.S. and Canadian rights to Cecelia Ahern’s debut YA books, Flawed and its sequel, Perfect, due out in summer 2016 and summer 2017, respectively.
With 21 books under her belt, Cecelia Ahern has managed to spin what was her childhood escape into a fantastical career that has seen her climb not only the book charts for the last 20 years, but also ...
Best-selling novelist Cecelia Ahern, 40, is the daughter of the former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. She lives in Dublin with her husband, David, and their two daughters, Robin, 11, and Blossom, two, ...
Ahern's stories, adapted for Apple TV+, include one about women refusing a man a vasectomy. But, she says, her work isn’t out to blame men Marianka Swain has been a culture and features writer for the ...
Contrivance and a multitude of sitcom mixups drive Ahern’s fifth novel. When Joyce Conway gets a blood transfusion after a tragic accident that caused her to miscarry, she strangely picks up the ...
Cecelia Ahern's talents know no end. After launching her 21st novel, Paper Heart, the Irish author is now taking on a completely different challenge with her writing. Now, looking at a younger ...
Following her recent win at the Irish Book Awards, Cecelia Ahern opened up about the cosmic origins of her new story and the realities of life in the publishing industry. The beloved novelist shared ...
Cecelia Ahern was pregnant with her third child, Blossom, now five, when she began experiencing aura migraines - a condition where sufferers experience a flood of sensory symptoms including flashes of ...
Cecelia Ahern has announced she has written a sequel to her international bestseller P.S. I Love You, and you'll be able to read it sooner than you might think. The Irish author confirmed the news on ...
A uthor Cecelia Ahern finds inspiration for her writing from unusual places: a throwaway remark sparked the idea for her latest novel, Freckles, while a meeting with a casting agent in LA inspired her ...
The initial idea for this interview was that I’d meet writer Cecelia Ahern for a socially-distanced stroll. I changed the plan at the last minute, worried the recorder wouldn’t pick up her voice as we ...
Her new TV series touches on motherhood and guilt – and about how women are forced to ‘disappear’ as they age Author Cecelia Ahern. Photo: Barry McCall Issa Rae in 'The Woman Who Disappeared' Cecelia ...
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