Roddy Doyle is an internationally bestselling writer. His first three novels-
The Commitments ,
The Snapper , and the 1991 Booker Prize finalist
The Van -are known as
The Barrytown Trilogy . He is also the author of the novels
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (1993 Booker Prize winner),
The Woman Who Walked into Doors , and
A Star Called Henry , and a non-fiction book about his parents,
Rory & Ita . Doyle has also written for the stage and the screen: the plays
Brownbread ,
War ,
Guess Who's Coming for the Dinner , and
The Woman Who Walked Into Doors ; the film adaptations of
The Commitments )as co-writer),
The Snapper , and
The Van ;
When Brendan Met Trudy (an original screenplay); the four-part television series
Family for the BBC; and the television play
Hell for Leather . Roddy Doyle has also written the children's books
The Giggler Treatment ,
Rover Saves Christmas , and
The Meanwhile Adventures and contributed to a variety of publications including
The New Yorker magazine and several anthologies. He lives in Dublin.