Maggie O'Farrell

Maggie at 2025 Edinburgh International Book Festival '''Maggie O'Farrell''' FRSL (born 1972) is a novelist from Northern Ireland. Her acclaimed first novel, ''After You'd Gone'', won the Betty Trask Award and a later one, ''The Hand That First Held Mine'', the 2010 Costa Novel Award. She has twice been shortlisted since for the Costa Novel Award for ''Instructions for a Heatwave'' in 2014 and ''This Must Be The Place'' in 2017. Her memoir ''I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes with Death'' reached the top of the ''Sunday Times'' bestseller list. Her novel ''Hamnet'' won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2020, the fiction prize at the 2020 National Book Critics Circle Awards, and was co-adapted for the screen with Chloe Zhao in 2025. Her 2022 historical novel ''The Marriage Portrait'' was shortlisted for the 2023 Women's Prize for Fiction. Provided by Wikipedia
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by O'Farrell, Maggie 1972-
Published 2013
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by O'Farrell, Maggie 1972-
Published 2000
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by O'Farrell, Maggie 1972-
Published 2011
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by O'Farrell, Maggie 1972-
Published 2016
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by O'Farrell, Maggie 1972-
Published 2018
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