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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The film rights for Postscript have been acquired from author Cecelia Ahern, who wrote the original novel and the sequel Nearly 13 years after P.S. I Love You first premiered, the beloved tear-jerker ...
Best-selling Irish novelist Cecelia Ahern has teamed with American producer Don Todd for a single-camera comedy project set up at ABC and Touchstone TV. By Nellie Andreeva, The Associated Press ...
"PS I Love You" by Cecelia Ahern is the March 2025 selection for the IrishCentral Book Club. Each month, we will pick a new Irish book or a great book by an Irish author and celebrate the amazing ...
Cecelia Ahern discusses “Flawed” at the 2016 L.A. Times Festival of Books. Guest host Anthony Breznican and host Rich Fahle talk with Cecelia Ahern about her book, “Flawed” at the 2016 L.A. Times ...
The Marble Collector is a thought-provoking novel about how the most ordinary decisions we make can have the most extraordinary consequences for how we live our lives. And how sometimes it’s only by ...
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 ...
Irish novelist Cecelia Ahern offers bedtime stories for feminists in 'Roar,” each featuring a protagonist referred to as 'the woman.” The 30 allegorical tales, with such titles as 'The Woman Who ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ansel Elgort (Tokyo Vice) is attached to star in If You Could See Me Now, an adaptation of the 2005 novel from Cecelia Ahern, to be directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Prisoner’s Daughter).