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Anna Davis

    January 1, 1971

    Anna Davis is recognized for her distinctive voice in contemporary fiction. Her novels explore nuanced human experiences through meticulously crafted prose and keen observation. As the founder and Managing Director of Curtis Brown Creative, she brings a wealth of literary insight and a deep understanding of the publishing world to her educational endeavors.

    Kłamcy
    Melting
    Cryptid
    Woodsong
    The Shoe Queen
    The Jewel Box
    • 2021

      The story explores themes of belonging and coping with loss as a young tree finds joy in the wind and the camaraderie of other trees. When tragedy strikes, he faces the challenge of navigating grief and discovering a new sense of family. Through this journey, the tree learns resilience and the importance of connection, ultimately finding comfort in unexpected places.

      Woodsong
    • 2017

      This book is a story of cryptid monsters--monsters that are rare or extinct or unidentified--and adventures.

      Cryptid
    • 2009

      The Jewel Box

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.3(35)Add rating

      Grace Rutherford is the one and only Diamond Sharp, the 'It' girl of 1920s London, whose weekly newspaper column delights readers with tales of her nightly escapades: the dinners, the dancing, the hairdos, the fashion, the men... Caught up in the glitz and glamour of the day, Grace begins a passionate affair with charming, flirtatious American author Dexter O'Connell. Soon, though, she finds herself falling for John Cramer, the charismatic neighbour her widowed younger sister adores. Irresistably drawn to both men, Grace discovers that they are bitter enemies. As she becomes tangled up in the mesh of secrets and lies that binds them together, she must try to find out which man, if either, she can trust.

      The Jewel Box
    • 2007

      English society beauty Genevieve Shelby King parties to the utmost with the Anglo-American artists and writers of Montparnasse.As her desire for the pair of unobtainable shoes develops into an obsession with their creator, Genevieve's elaborately designed life comes under threat, and she is forced to confront the emptiness at its heart.

      The Shoe Queen
    • 2001

      Melting

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Jason, Fran and Eileen move listlessly from city to city, conning everyone they meet. A chance meeting with young Welsh artist Owen Meredith gives Jason the idea for a scam bigger than anything they have attempted before but can they trust each other.

      Melting