Patricia Falvey Books in Order
Patricia Falvey is an Irish-born writer, now residing in Dallas, Texas. She is a critically acclaimed author, best known for her historical novels set in Northern Ireland, including The Yellow House and The Linen Queen. With her upcoming novel, The Girls of Ennismore, she explores the Easter Uprising of 1916 in the west of Ireland. After immigrating to the U.S. at 20, Falvey built a successful career in the financial services industry, becoming a Managing Director for a major consulting firm. However, she eventually left this path to pursue writing, publishing her debut novel, The Yellow House, in 2010. This marked the beginning of her 'Second Act,' a testament to her determination to pursue her dreams. Now, Falvey spends her time traveling through Ireland, researching and connecting with loved ones, while also teaching and mentoring emerging writers. Her infectious enthusiasm for storytelling and the Irish culture is evident in her lively conversations, which she affectionately calls "craic."
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About Patricia Falvey
Patricia Falvey is an Irish-born writer, now residing in Dallas, Texas. She is a critically acclaimed author, best known for her historical novels set in Northern Ireland, including The Yellow House and The Linen Queen. With her upcoming novel, The Girls of Ennismore, she explores the Easter Uprising of 1916 in the west of Ireland. After immigrating to the U.S. at 20, Falvey built a successful career in the financial services industry, becoming a Managing Director for a major consulting firm. However, she eventually left this path to pursue writing, publishing her debut novel, The Yellow House, in 2010. This marked the beginning of her 'Second Act,' a testament to her determination to pursue her dreams. Now, Falvey spends her time traveling through Ireland, researching and connecting with loved ones, while also teaching and mentoring emerging writers. Her infectious enthusiasm for storytelling and the Irish culture is evident in her lively conversations, which she affectionately calls "craic."
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