Gerard Whelan

Gerard Whelan

Gerard Whelan was born in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, and has lived and worked in several European countries. After some time living in Dublin, he has returned to live in his native Wexford. He is the author of many books for children and a multiple award-winner. His first novel, The Guns of Easter, won the Eilís Dillon Memorial Award for first-time writers. Dream Invader later won the Bisto Book of the Year Award. He has also been shortlisted for the Reading Association of Ireland awards. Gerard is also the author of A Winter of Spies and Out of Nowhere.

  • Out of Nowhere
  • Download Chapter 1: The Stone Room

Teaching Resources: free to view and download

War Children - Stories from Ireland's War of Independence

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to The Empty Steps, the first story in the book.

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to Mulligan's Drop, the second story in the book.

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to The King of Irishtown, the third story in the book.

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to Dead Man's Music, the fourth story in the book.

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to Services Rendered, the fifth story in the book.

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to The Poor Cow, the final story in the book.

The Guns of Easter

  • Download RBFS: Teaching ideas for fifth class from O'Brien Reading Programme

  • Download Teaching Guides: Gerard Whelan answers the top 20 questions his readers ask about The Guns of Easter

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide from O'Brien Teaching Guides Collection 1

A Winter of Spies - Ireland’s War of Independence: when the truth can get you killed

  • Download RBFS: Teaching ideas for sixth class from O'Brien Reading Programme

Out of Nowhere

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide for Out of Nowhere from O'Brien Teaching Guides for Second Level Schools.

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War Children

Stories from Ireland's War of Independence

A Winter of Spies

Ireland’s War of Independence: when the truth can get you killed