Morgan Llywelyn

Morgan Llywelyn

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Historian and novelist Morgan Llywelyn was born in New York City, but after the death of her husband and parents in 1985 returned to Ireland to take up citizenship in the land of her grandparents and make her permanent home there.


After making the shortlist for the United States Olympic Team in Dressage in 1975, but not making the team itself, she turned to writing historical novels exploring her Celtic roots. The most successful of these was Lion of Ireland - The Legend of Brian Boru, which was published in 1980 and has sold into the millions of copies.


She received the Novel of the Year Award from the National League of American Penwomen for her novel The Horse Goddess as well as the Woman of the Year Award from the Irish-American Heritage Committee for Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish. The latter award was presented to her by Ed Koch, then-mayor of New York City.


Morgan is also the author of A Pocket History of Irish Rebels for the O'Brien Pocket Books Series.


In 1990 Morgan Llywelyn turned to writing for the young reader, with the publication of Brian Boru, Emperor of the Irish, a biography in the novelistic style, by The O'Brien Press, Dublin. For this book she won an Irish Children's Book Trust Bisto Award in 1991. Her second book for the young reader is Strongbow, The Story of Richard and Aoife (The O'Brien Press) 1992, for which she won a Bisto Award in the Historical Fiction category, 1993 and the Reading Association of Ireland Award, 1993. Her third novel for young readers, entitled Star Dancer, (The O'Brien Press) was drawn from her experience of the world of showjumping and dressage. She has also written The Vikings in Ireland, an exploration of what actually happened when the Norsemen landed in Ireland.


Morgan's latest book for children is Pirate Queen, the story of Grace O'Malley, told partly through letters from Granuaile to her beloved son. It is a thrilling tale of adventure that brings this unorthodox and inspiring historical figure to life.
1st October 1995

Star Dancer

From the land of the racehorse, an international bestselling author writes a horse story for children. Ger Kelly, a t... MoreStar Dancer

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16th April 2012

Cave of Secrets

Pirates and crooked rulers make seventeenth-century Ireland a dangerous place. When Tom feels rejected by his father, h... MoreCave of Secrets

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1st February 1994

Strongbow: The Story of Richard and Aoife

The dramatic story of the Norman conquest of Ireland in the 12th century. Full of battles and warfare, but a story of lo... MoreStrongbow: The Story of Richard and Aoife

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1st July 1994

Brian Boru: Emperor of the Irish

Illustrated by Donald Teskey This internationally best-selling author, winner of many awards in adult historical fictio... MoreBrian Boru: Emperor of the Irish

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25th February 2006

Granuaile: Pirate Queen

In the sixteenth century, Granuaile, the Pirate Queen, warrior and leader, was the terror of the North Atlantic and the ... MoreGranuaile: Pirate Queen

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1st September 1998

19 Railway Street

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31st October 1996

The Vikings in Ireland

In Irish history the Vikings are often seen merely as attackers, but this book gives an account of the wider picture - h... MoreThe Vikings in Ireland

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1st September 2019

Inch by Inch: Book Two Step by Step

Morgan Llywelyn continues her near-future, apocalyptic thriller trilogy with her signature depth and intimacy of charact... MoreInch by Inch: Book Two Step by Step

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