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Noelle Maria McCarthy (born 1978 or 1979) is an Irish-New Zealand writer and broadcaster. Having moved to New Zealand as a young woman, McCarthy became a radio broadcaster on Radio New Zealand and since 2017 has produced podcasts. Her memoir of her relationship with her mother, Grand: Becoming my mother's daughter, was published in 2022 and won the first book prize for general non-fiction at the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. Life and career McCarthy was born and grew up in Cork, Ireland, and moved to New Zealand in her twenties. She initially worked as a radio broadcaster at 95bFM, and hosted talkback segments on Newstalk ZB. She spent eight years as a producer and presenter at Radio New Zealand, including running her own show, Summer Noelle, for several years on RNZ National. In 2008, before starting Summer Noelle, she apologised for plagiarising the work of British journalists while working as a presenter on another Radio New Zealand programme. In 2009 she quit drinking after identifying that she had become an alcoholic. McCarthy and her husband, John Daniell, had a daughter in 2017 and were married the following year. Since 2017 they have made podcasts together as Birds of Paradise Productions. Their podcast, Getting Better, produced by McCarthy and Emma Espiner, won an award at the 2021 Voyager Media Awards. In 2018 McCarthy began writing a memoir of her relationship with her mother, after moving with her family from Auckland to Featherston and after her mother was diagnosed with cancer. In 2020, she won the Short Memoir section of the Fish Publishing International Writing competition for "Buck Rabbit", a story in part based on her memoir writings. Following the award, she wrote a first draft of the full-length book in a memoir course led by Renée. Grand: Becoming my mother's daughter was published in 2022, a year after the death of McCarthy's mother. The book's focus is McCarthy's relationship with her mother while growing up, including the latter's alcoholism and the influence that this had on McCarthy. It was selected as the best non-fiction of 2022 by Newsroom; reviewer Linda Burgess described McCarthy's writing as similar to her radio persona: "impulsive, fast, fluent and frighteningly bright". Steve Braunias called the work a "howl of anguish and love". Grand received the E H McCormick Best First Book Award for General Non-Fiction at the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. The award citation called it an "exquisite debut", with McCarthy's relationship with her mother "at times brutally detailed"; the book itself was termed "an uplifting memoir, delicate and self-aware, and a credit to McCarthy’s generosity and literary deftness". In 2023, McCarthy was the writer-in-residence at the International Institute of Modern Letters. References External links "'Take another one': Noelle McCarthy on the photos behind her memoir, Grand", in The Spinoff, 30 December 2022. "Mammy, Eve, and Jesus", essay by McCarthy; won the Fish Publishing Short Memoir prize under the title "Buck Rabbit" in 2020.. Discover the Noelle Mccarthy popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Noelle Mccarthy books.

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