Anna McPartlin

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Anna McPartlin (born 1972) is an Irish novelist. Her novel Pack Up the Moon (2006) was her debut feature.[1]

Born1972 (age 5354)
Dublin, Ireland
Occupationnovelist
NationalityIrish
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Anna McPartlin
Born1972 (age 5354)
Dublin, Ireland
Occupationnovelist
NationalityIrish
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Biography

Anna McPartlin was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1972. As a teenager she grew up with her aunt and uncle as a fosterling in Kenmare, County Kerry. She studied marketing before working as a stand-up comedian.[2] Her novels (since 2006) were translated into German.[3] She is married and lives in Dublin.

McPartlin adapted her own book for a film version of The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes, filmed in 2025, with a cast including Niamh Algar and Sam Claflin.[4]

Novels

  • Pack Up the Moon (2006)
  • Apart from the Crowd (2007) also published as No Way to Say Goodbye (2009)
  • The Truth Will Out (2008) also known in the states as As Sure As the Sun
  • Alexandra, Gone (2010) also published as So what if I’m broken (2010) and The One I Love (2010)
  • The Space Between Us (2011)
  • Somewhere Inside Of Happy (2015)
  • The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes (2015)
  • Below the Big Blue Sky (2020)
  • " Waiting for a Miracle" (2021)

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