'Book of the Decade' shortlist shows 50 ways to love your literature

CECELIA AHERN’S PS I Love You and John Banville’s The Sea are probably not side by side on many bookshelves, but both novels …

CECELIA AHERN'S PS I Love Youand John Banville's The Seaare probably not side by side on many bookshelves, but both novels feature on an eclectic shortlist of contenders for the Irish Book of the Decade gong.

The shortlist touches on all points in between Banville's Booker-winning meditation of art and mortality and Ahern's wildly popular chick-lit debut, to include John McGahern's Memoir, Diarmaid Ferriter's Judging Dev, Keane, by Roy Keane, John Boyne's The Boy in the Striped Pyjamasand Should Have Got Off at Sydney Paradeby the laureate of the noughties, Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.

The prize is sponsored by Bord Gáis Energy and will be decided by a public online vote at bookofthedecade.ie. The winner will be announced on May 28th.

A number of literary lions get two mentions: Sebastian Barry ( A Long Long Wayand The Secret Scripture), John McGahern ( That They May Face the Rising Sunand Memoir) and Colm Tóibín ( The Masterand Brooklyn); while Roddy Doyle is included for Paula Spencerand Joseph O'Connor for Star of the Sea.

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Popular fiction writers include Maeve Binchy ( Heart and Soul) Cathy Kelly ( Lessons in Heartbreak) and Marian Keyes ( This Charming Man).

Bert Wright, the award administrator, said the judges would have liked for their choices to balance the public vote but the sponsors wanted to be “populist”. He acknowledged online voting was geared towards a younger audience. “Some older people get very cross, but the libraries are involved,” he said, so readers could access library computers.

Crime writer John Connolly's success from last year, The Lovers,also hit the shortlist. "Sometimes there are lists of books that people feel they should read but this seems to be one people might actually enjoy reading," he said.

Cecelia Ahernsaid “you try to write a novel that will connect with people . . . to be on the list is an honour”.

Frank McDonald, who co-wrote The Builderswith fellow Irish Timesjournalist Kathy Sheridan, said "the story of the book is the story of how things went wrong".

Michael McLoughlin, managing director of Penguin Ireland, welcomed the award because “publishing books, like all cultural businesses, requires sponsorship”.

Alastair Giles, executive director of the awards, pointed to the international commercial success of Irish writers, with two in the UK top 10 for 2009 and a further six writers in the top 40.

David Bunworth, managing director of Bord Gáis Éireann, who said he has read just five of the 50 titles, acknowledged reading was “cheap, hugely enjoyable and recession-proof”.

Madeleine Keane, chairwoman of the judging panel that picked the shortlist, said “we did not want to be elitist”. The other judges are: Alison Walsh, author, journalist and critic; Declan Burke, author, critic and blogger; Jane Alger, divisional librarian, Dublin city libraries; Mary Healy, buyer, Argosy Wholesalers; Bob Johnston, owner of the Gutter book shop; Maria Dickenson, purchasing manager, Eason’s; Susan Walsh, marketing promotions manager, Dubray Books; Andrew Waters, head book buyer, Hughes Hughes; and Bert Wright, administrator of the Irish Book Awards.

IRISH BOOK OF THE DECADE SHORTLIST: FROM CECELIA AHERN TO ROY KEANE, JOHN McGAHERN TO ROSS O'CARROLL-KELLY

2001

Artemis FowlEoin Colfer

It's a Long Way from Penny ApplesBill Cullen

2002

That They May Face the Rising SunJohn McGahern

KeaneRoy Keane

The Story of Lucy GaultWilliam Trevor

A Secret History of the IRAEd Moloney

Star of the SeaJoseph O'Connor

In the ForestEdna O'Brien

2003

The Speckled PeopleHugo Hamilton

2004

Havoc in its Third YearRonan Bennett

PS I Love YouCecelia Ahern

Tatty ChristineDwyer Hickey

The MasterColm Tóibín

2005

The New PolicemanKate Thompson

A Long Long WaySebastian Barry

MemoirJohn McGahern

The SeaJohn Banville

2006

WinterwoodPatrick McCabe

Paula SpencerRoddy Doyle

Back from the BrinkPaul McGrath

The Boy in the Striped PyjamasJohn Boyne

TenderwireClaire Kilroy

The Pope's ChildrenDavid McWilliams

Yours FaithfullySheila O'Flanagan

The Stolen Village: Baltimore and the Barbary PiratesDes Ekin

Connemara: Listening to the Wind Tim Robinson

Should Have Got Off at Sydney ParadeRoss O'Carroll-Kelly

2007

Walk the Blue FieldsClaire Keegan

The GatheringAnne Enright

Foolish MortalsJennifer Johnston

In the WoodsTana French

With My Lazy EyeJulia Kelly

Judging DevDiarmaid Ferriter

There are Little KingdomsKevin Barry

Skulduggery PleasantDerek Landy

2008

NetherlandJoseph O'Neill

The Truth CommissionerDavid Park

The ParishAlice Taylor

Bog ChildSiobhán Dowd

The Secret ScriptureSebastian Barry

Molly Fox's BirthdayDeirdre Madden

Stepping StonesDennis O'Driscoll and Seamus Heaney

Lessons in HeartbreakCathy Kelly

Heart and SoulMaeve Binchy

The BuildersFrank McDonald and Kathy Sheridan

This Charming ManMarian Keyes

Forgive and ForgetPatricia Scanlan

2009

The LoversJohn Connolly

BrooklynColm Tóibín

Let the Great World Spin Colum McCann

The winning title will be chosen through an online vote on the Irish Book Awards’ website at bookofthedecade.ie and announced at the end of May

Marie O'Halloran

Marie O'Halloran

Marie O'Halloran is Parliamentary Correspondent of The Irish Times