"The Commitments", "The Snapper" and "The Van"
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"A charming, truthful and immensely funny story which leaves you gasping for more" -- On The Commitments Sunday Times "A superb creation, exploding with cheerful chauvinism and black Celtic humour" -- On The Snapper The Times "A novel which is often hilarious, always enthralling and - this is really the case - unputdownable" -- On The Van The Times
Roddy Doyle was born in Dublin in 1958. His first novel, The Commitments, was published to great acclaim in 1987 and was made into a very successful film by Alan Parker. The Snapper was published in 1990 and has also been made into a film, directed by Stephen Frears. The Van was shortlisted for the 1991 Booker Prize and made into a film also by Stephen Frears. Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, which won the Booker Prize in 1993, was the largest-selling winner in the history of the prize and has been published in nineteen languages. His most recent novels are The Woman Who Walked Into Doors and A Star Called Henry.