Marita Conlon-McKenna

Marita Conlon-McKenna

Born in Dublin in 1956 and brought up in Goatstown, Marita went to school at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Mount Anville, later working in the family business, the bank, and a travel agency. She has four children with her husband James, and they live in the Stillorgan area of Dublin.

Marita was always fascinated by the Famine period in Irish history and read everything available on the subject. When she heard a radio report of an unmarked children's grave from the Famine period being found under a hawthorn tree, she decided to write her first book, Under the Hawthorn Tree.

Published in May 1990, the book was an immediate success and become a classic. It has been translated into over a dozen languages, including Arabic, Bahasa, French, Dutch, German, Swedish, Italian, Japanese and Irish. The book has been read on RTÉ Radio and is very popular in schools, both with teachers and pupils. It has been made a supplementary curriculum reader in many schools and is also used by schools in Northern Ireland for EMU (Education through Mutual Understanding) projects. It was also filmed by Young Irish Film Makers, in association with RTÉ and Channel 4. This is available as a DVD.

Marita has written more books for children which were also very well received. The Blue Horse reached No. 1 on the Bestseller List and won the BISTO BOOK OF THE YEAR Award. No Goodbye, which tells of the heartbreak of a young family when their mother leaves home, was recommended by Book Trust in their guide for One Parent Families. Safe Harbour is the story of two English children evacuated from London during World War ll to live with their grandfather in Greystones, Co Wicklow and was shortlisted for the BISTO Book of the Year Award. A Girl Called Blue follows the life of an orphan, trying to find who she really is in a cold and strict orphanage. Marita has also explored the world of fantasy with her book In Deep Dark Wood.

Marita has won several awards, including the International Reading Association Award, the Osterreichischer Kinder und Jugendbuchpreis, the Reading Association of Ireland Award and the Bisto Book of the Year Award.

In her most recent bestselling novel for adults, The Hungry Road, Marita has returned to the subject of the Irish famine.

Under the Hawthorn Tree - Children of the Famine

Teaching Resources: free to view and download

Fairy Hill

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to the book by Nicola Heaney

Under the Hawthorn Tree - Children of the Famine

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

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to the novel by Irene Barber

  • Download Teaching Guides: Drama ideas based on the novel, by Helen Hallissey. Courtesy InTouch.

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to the novel and film: introduction and episode 1 (349 kb)

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to the novel and film: episode 2 (179 kb)

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to the novel and film: episode 3 (215 kb)

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide to the novel and film: episode 4 (315 kb)

Wildflower Girl

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

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching Guide for Wildflower Girl

Fields of Home

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide from O'Brien Teaching Guides Collection 3

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide from O'Brien Teaching Guides Collection 3

A Girl Called Blue

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide by Irene Barber

Safe Harbour

  • Download Teaching Guides: Teaching guide from O'Brien Teaching Guides Collection 3

In Deep Dark Wood

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

  • Download Teaching Guides: Four pages of structured teaching guides to the novel

  • Download Teaching Guides: Four pages of structured teaching guides to the novel

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Fairy Hill
Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Cover illustration by Phillip Cullen
Under the Hawthorn Tree

Children of the Famine

Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Illustrated by Donald Teskey, Cover illustration by PJ Lynch
Wildflower Girl
Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Illustrated by Donald Teskey, Cover illustration by PJ Lynch
Fields of Home
Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Illustrated by Donald Teskey and PJ Lynch
Faoin Sceach Gheal
Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Illustrated by Donald Teskey, Translated by Máire Nic Mhaoláin
Safe Harbour
Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Cover illustration by Phillip Cullen
The Blue Horse
Written by Marita Conlon-McKenna, Illustrated by Donald Teskey