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In page Mary Lavin:

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In 1942,[5] Lavin's first book was published - this was Tales from Bective Bridge, a volume of ten short stories about life in rural Ireland. The book was a critical success and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. That same year, Lavin married William Walsh, a Dublin lawyer. Over the next decade, the couple had three daughters and moved to "Abbey Farm" in County Meath, which they purchased, and which included the land around Bective Abbey.[citation needed]