Anne Rivers Siddons

Anne Rivers Siddons

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Anne Rivers Siddons (1936-2019) was an acclaimed American novelist known for her contributions to Southern literature. Her novel, "The House Next Door," was adapted into a Lifetime TV movie and hailed by Stephen King as one of the finest horror novels of the century in his book "Danse Macabre."

Author: Anne Rivers Siddons Rewritten synopsis: In "Peachtree Road," Lucy Bondurant navigates her complex relationship with her cousin, Shepard Gibbs III, against the backdrop of Atlanta's elite society. As they grow up, their bond is tested by societal expectations and personal ambitions. Lucy's journey is one of self-discovery and resilience, set amid significant historical events that shape their lives. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring impact of family ties.

Standalone Novels

Heartbreak Hotel

(1976)

The House Next Door

(1978)

Fox's Earth

(1981)

Homeplace

(1987)

Peachtree Road

(1989)

King's Oak

(1990)

Outer Banks

(1991)

Colony

(1992)

Hill Towns

(1993)

Downtown

(1994)

Fault Lines

(1995)

Up Island

(1997)

Low Country

(1998)

Nora, Nora

(2000)

Islands

(2003)

Sweetwater Creek

(2005)

Off Season

(2008)

Burnt Mountain

(2010)

The Girls of August

(2014)

Non-Fiction

John Chancellor Makes Me Cry

(1975)

Go Straight on Peachtree

(1978)

Plays

Rapunzel

(2006)

Anthologies

Our Prince of Scribes

(2018)

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