Cecelia ahern books in order
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Mary Ahern Biography
Painting Meditative Journey-Immortality Iris
For Mary Ahern, the two constant passions that have sustained her through the twists and turns of her artistic journey are the creative expression of her art and the boundless inspiration she finds in her garden. Each spring, Ahern transitions from the solitary pursuit of painting in her studio to the vibrant, rejuvenating world of her garden. The bursts of color and life that emerge remind her of the cyclical nature of existence – the quest for survival, the inevitable decay, and the promise of rebirth. These themes of harmony, balance, and the interplay of the micro and macro have become central to Ahern’s artistic vision.
Ahern’s creative process has been one of unending exploration. She has worked in a myriad of mediums, shifting between autobiographical and more abstract approaches. But the common thread has always been a deep love of color and a fascination with the Masters who have come before her. As a young artist in New York City, Ahern was fortunate to study under renowned pain
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Cecelia Ahern
Irish novelist (born 1981)
Cecelia Ahern (born 30 September 1981) is an Irish novelist, known for her works like PS, I Love You; Where Rainbows End; and If You Could See Me Now. Born in Dublin, Ahern is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over 25 million copies of her novels worldwide. Two of her books have been adapted as major motion films. The short story collection Roar has been adapted as a series for Apple TV+.
She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You. She has published several novels and contributed a number of short stories to various anthologies. Ahern also created and produced the ABC comedy Samantha Who? starring Christina Applegate.
Life
Ahern is the daughter of former Taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland, Bertie Ahern and Miriam Ahern. Her older sister, Georgina Ahern, is married to Nicky Byrne of Irish pop groupWestlife. In 2000, Ahern was part of the Irish pop group Shimma, who finished third in the Irish national final for the
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Bertie Ahern
Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008
Bartholomew Patrick "Bertie" Ahern (born 12 September 1951) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008, and as Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1994 to 2008. A Teachta Dála (TD) from 1977 to 2011, he served as Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 1997. He was also Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1986 to 1987, Tánaiste from November to December 1994, and Minister for Finance from 1991 to 1994.
Fianna Fáil led three coalition governments under Ahern's leadership; he is the second-longest serving Taoiseach, after Éamon de Valera. He resigned as Taoiseach on 6 May 2008, in the wake of revelations made by the Mahon Tribunal over payments received from developers; he was succeeded by Brian Cowen.[1] Fianna Fáil proposed to expel politicians censured by the tribunal, but Ahern resigned his membership prior to the expulsion motion.[2] In 2016, Fianna Fáil announced that it had given Ahern the option of rejoining the party.[3] He rejoined in February 2023.[4]
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