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to please herself and family and friends, with little expectation of getting it published. It took O'Shea ten years to complete her novel. By 1985, it had already been translated into several languages.
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In poor health by the time of that novel's first sudden success, she completed only a few chapters of the unpublished sequel in the subsequent decades, although her obituary in
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In 1969 she had begun to write short stories and poetry, as well as a comic novel (unpublished). By the early 1970s she began writing
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included it in their annual list of notable children's books, giving it a Horn Book Fanfare Best books of the year award.
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She married JJ (Jack) O'Shea in 1953, but they separated in 1962. They had one son, Jim. Pat O'Shea died in
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Obituary - Pat O'Shea, Author of the best-selling The Hounds of the Morrigan
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and was the youngest of five children. Her first novel was the best-selling
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and decided to stay there, getting a job in a bookshop in
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Sutherland, Zena; Betsy Hearne; Roger Sutton (1991).
489:"Writer who created a novel for children to marvel" 360:"Writer who created a novel for children to marvel" 183:In 1988 O'Shea published a second children's book, 68: 49: 27: 20: 198:In 1999 she published her third (and final) book, 566:"Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1987." 436: 434: 432: 354: 352: 350: 348: 133:Her writing for the theatre was supported by 8: 570:British Library catalogue record 011940582. 383: 381: 331:. University of Chicago Press. p. 80. 443:"Pat O'Shea: Novelist inspired by a dream" 17: 220: 185:Finn Mac Cool and the Small Men of Deeds 426:," The Guardian, Saturday, 23 June 2007 329:The Best in Children's Books, 1985-1990 319: 266:Finn MacCool and the Small Men of Deeds 607:, with 4 library catalogue records 568:ISBN 0192741349, £5.95, 88 pp, 22 cm. 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 615:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 586:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 206:). It was also illustrated by Lavis. 7: 388:Underwood, Erin (18 December 2015). 118:At 16 she followed her siblings to 14: 113:Convent of Mercy Secondary School 441:Tucker, Nicholas (8 June 2007). 141:, Manchester, and his successor 165:, but this was not successful. 394:Dublin 2019: An Irish Worldcon 1: 514:"Children's Books; Bookshelf" 283:Illustrated by Stephen Lavis 109:Presentation National School 107:area of Galway and attended 308:Illustrated by Steve Lavis 661: 588:. Retrieved 30 April 2023. 243:The Hounds of the Morrigan 170:The Hounds of the Morrigan 153:. 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Index

Galway
Manchester
Galway
The Hounds of the Morrigan
Oxford University Press
Bohermore
Presentation National School
Convent of Mercy Secondary School
England
Manchester
British Art Council
David Scase
Library Theatre
Tony Colegate
BBC Northern Ireland
sketch comedy
Granada Television
The Guardian
Stephen Lavis
Horn Book Magazine
Scholastic
Manchester
The Hounds of the Morrigan
Oxford University Press
0-06-447205-1
0-19-274134-9
Scholastic
0-590-11350-X
ISBN
0-226-78064-3

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