Mary Arrigan

Mary Arrigan (born 15 February 1943) is an Irish illustrator, artist and novelist, focusing on children's books.

Life
Arrigan was born Mary Nolan in Newbridge, County Kildare on 5 February 1943 to Brendan Nolan and Marian Maher. She had one brother who went on to become a doctor. She got her education initially in Holy Family Convent, Co Kildare before going on to the National College in Dublin and University College Dublin. She married Emmet Arrigan in 1968 and they had three children. Arrigan worked as a secondary school art teacher. She exhibited as an artist for eighteen years. Arrigan began writing short stories for magazines and radio which lead to her writing full-time by 1994. Arrigan writes in both English and Irish. Her books have been translated into 10 languages.

Awards

 * The Sunday Times CWA Award, 1991
 * The Hennessy Award, 1993
 * International White Ravens Award, 1997
 * Bisto Merit Award, 2000