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Sarah Webb

Profile

Gender
Female
Born
Dalkey, Co. Dublin
Nationality
Ireland
Languages
English
Residence History
Dalkey, Co. Dublin → Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin → Castletownshend, West Cork → Greystones

Career

Occupations
Writer, Bookseller
Active Years
1998-2024
Affiliations
Dun Laoghaire library, Museum of Literature Ireland, Halfway Up the Stairs bookshop

Education

Trinity College Dublin
English and History of Art
Country: Ireland

Awards

CBI Book of the Year Awards
2015
Category: Outstanding Contribution to Children's Books in Ireland
Organization: Children’s Books Ireland
Result: 受賞
Irish Book Awards
2018
Work: Blazing a Trail: Irish Women Who Changed the World
Result: 受賞
Irish Book Awards
2017
Work: A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Blazing a Trail: Irish Women Who Changed the World

2018 Non-fiction

A book about Irish women who changed the world.

Women's achievementsHistory

A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea

2017 Picture book

A fun picture book illustrated by Steve McCarthy.

SeaAdventure

The Weather Girls

2024 Children's book

Bibliography

  • Kids Can Cook
  • Children's Parties
  • Kids Can Cook: Around the world
  • Three Times a Lady
  • Always the Bridesmaid
  • Something to Talk About
  • Some Kind of Wonderful
  • It Had to Be You
  • Take a Chance
  • When the Boys Are Away
  • Mums the Word
  • Anything for Love
  • The Loving Kind
  • The Shoestring Club
  • The Memory Box
  • Boy Trouble
  • Summer Secrets
  • Bridesmaid Blitz
  • Love and Other Drama-Ramas
  • Dancing Daze
  • Wedding Belles
  • Mollie Cinnamon Is Not a Cupcake
  • Sunny Days and Moon Cakes
  • Aurora and the Popcorn Dolphin
  • Emma the Penguin
  • A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea
  • Dare to Dream
  • Sally Go Round the Stars
  • The One With The Waggly Tail
  • Blazing a Trail
  • Animal Crackers
  • Be Inspired!
  • The Little Bee Charmer of Henrietta Street
  • The Weather Girls

Legacy

Recognized as a significant force in Irish children's literature.