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Author photo. Emma Donoghue © Mark Raynes Roberts, 2015.

Emma Donoghue © Mark Raynes Roberts, 2015.

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Emma Donoghue was born on October 24, 1969 in Dublin, Ireland. She received her BA degree from the University College Dublin and PhD in English from University of Cambridge. Her first novel was Stir. Her next novel was Hood which won the 1997 American Library Association's Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Book Award for Literature. Her novel Slammerkin was a finalist in the 2001 Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction. The Sealed Letter, published in 2008, is a work of historical fiction. This work was the joint winner of the 2009 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction. She continued writing several award winning novels including Room which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in September 2010. Some of her other works include Astray, Three and a Half Deaths, and Frog Music. (Bowker Author Biography) — biography from Room… (more)
Room 13,910 copies, 970 reviews
Slammerkin 2,455 copies, 88 reviews
The Wonder 2,177 copies, 155 reviews
Frog Music 1,434 copies, 94 reviews
The Pull of the Stars 1,413 copies, 88 reviews
The Sealed Letter 881 copies, 46 reviews
Life Mask 787 copies, 19 reviews
Astray 715 copies, 40 reviews
Akin 558 copies, 37 reviews
Hood 464 copies, 13 reviews
Stir-Fry 435 copies, 11 reviews
Landing 370 copies, 22 reviews
Haven 369 copies, 29 reviews
The Lotterys Plus One 270 copies, 20 reviews
Touchy Subjects 217 copies, 10 reviews
Learned by Heart 120 copies, 5 reviews
Room [2015 film] (Screenwriter/Original book) 104 copies, 3 reviews
Poems Between Women (Editor) 89 copies
The Lotterys More or Less 56 copies, 2 reviews
We Are Michael Field 53 copies, 2 reviews
Halfway to Free 36 copies, 4 reviews
Three and a Half Deaths 11 copies, 1 review
Signatories 5 copies
Vanitas 1 copy
Patience and Sarah (Introduction, some editions) 756 copies, 18 reviews
Like a Charm: A Novel in Voices (Contributor) 308 copies, 8 reviews
The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories (Contributor) 293 copies, 2 reviews
Reader, I Married Him: Stories Inspired by Jane Eyre (Contributor) 284 copies, 21 reviews
Time After Time (Introduction, some editions) 267 copies, 7 reviews
Ladies' Night at Finbar's Hotel (Contributor) 217 copies, 3 reviews
How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity (Contributor) 213 copies, 7 reviews
The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction (Contributor) 151 copies
The Vintage Book of International Lesbian Fiction (Contributor) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Granta 135: New Irish Writing (Contributor) 70 copies, 2 reviews
Love & Sex (Contributor) 68 copies, 3 reviews
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Born in Dublin, Ireland, in October 1969, I am the youngest of eight children of Frances and Denis Donoghue (the literary critic). I attended Catholic convent schools in Dublin, apart from one eye-opening year in New York at the age of ten. In 1990 I earned a first-class honours BA in English and French from University College Dublin (unfortunately, without learning to actually speak French). I moved to England, and in 1997 received my PhD (on the concept of friendship between men and women in eighteenth-century English fiction) from the University of Cambridge. From the age of 23, I have earned my living as a writer, and have been lucky enough to never have an ‘honest job’ since I was sacked after a single summer month as a chambermaid. After years of commuting between England, Ireland, and Canada, in 1998 I settled in London, Ontario, where I live with Christine Roulston and our son Finn (12) and daughter Una (9).
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