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Fynn found little Anna wandering the streets of East London in the 1930s and took her home to live with his mother. In the all-time classic "Mister God, This Is Anna" he vividly presented her short life and in "Anna's Book" collected together some of her badly spelled but powerfully perceptive writings.
In "Anna And The Black Knight" Anna is back with the same friends- Fynn, Mum, Millie and, of course, Mister God, as well as the Black Knight of the title. Anna is as irresistible as ever and her astonishing capacity for looking at things from Mister God's point of view stands her in good stead once again.
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Charming spiritual insights through a young girl's eyes.
Who is this book for?
If you enjoyed the heartfelt and perceptive writings of Anna in previous books, you'll find this new installment just as captivating. It offers a gentle yet profound look at life, seen from Anna's innocent and wise perspective. Perfect for readers who cherish stories that blend childhood wonder with spiritual depth.