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Maura Laverty

Maura Laverty (née Kelly; 1907 – 26 July 1966) was an Irish author, journalist and broadcaster known for her work on Irish soap opera ''Tolka Row''. She published several novels, short stories and critical pieces throughout her career.
==Life==
Born in Rathangan, County Kildare in Ireland, Laverty was educated at Brigidine Convent, Carlow, where she studied teacher-training.〔() ''Irish Playography''〕 She later moved to Spain, taking up the position of governess and later secretary to Princess Bibesco and eventually becoming a foreign correspondent based within Madrid. Laverty returned to Ireland for the remainder of her career and worked as a journalist and broadcaster in Dublin for the national radio station, RTÉ.
Upon her return to Ireland she married the journalist James Laverty in 1928. They had three children,〔 one of whom was the artist Barry Castle (see Barry and Philip Castle) who illustrated some of her mother's work (See below, the Queen of Aran's Daughter.).
Her first novel ''Never No More'' was published to widespread acclaim in 1942. It was based in County Kildare, drawing heavily on personal experiences during her time in Derrymore House.〔(Maura Laverty at Ricorso.net )〕 Laverty would follow this with such works as ''Touched by the Thorn'' (1943) and ''Alone We Embark'' (1943). Two of her books were banned in the Republic of Ireland, including her second, the semi-autobiographical ''No More than Human'', which apparently offended the censor because of its frankness about the female body.
She is well known as the writer of RTÉ's ''Tolka Row'', the station's first soap opera that ran between 1964–68, itself largely an adaptation of her play ''Liffey Lane''. Laverty also wrote numerous children's stories including ''The Cottage in the Bog'' (1946) and ''The Green Orchard'' (1949).〔

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