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Anna and the Black Knight
Incorporating Anna’s Book
Fynn
Illustrated by Papas
Copyright
HarperCollinsPublishers
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First published by William Collins & Co. Ltd 1986
This revised edition published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2005
Text © Fynn 1986, 1990
Illustrations for Anna’s Book © Papas 1974
Illustrations for Anna and the Black Knight © HarperCollinsPublishers
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Source ISBN: 9780007203000
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Foreword
ANNA’S BOOK
Introduction
1 Not Going To Church and What Mister God Is Like
2 My Darling Mummy
3 The Very Very First
4 The Story of Fin
5 Once Upon A Time
6 The Tree
ANNA AND THE BLACK KNIGHT
Q.E.I
Keep Reading
Also by the Author
About the Publisher
Foreword
In Mister God, This is Anna Fynn told the story of his friendship with this extraordinary child, and of her relationship with ‘Mister God’ and the world around her.
Anna’s story, with its timeless truths, lives on in the minds and hearts of countless readers. But after her death, little was left of Anna herself – except the abiding memory of her presence, and a few treasured fragments of her writing. In Anna’s Book Fynn shares these with us.
Anna’s spelling and punctuation were, like herself, uniquely original and exuberant. In a few places we have altered these slightly, for the sake of clarity, but in no way do these alterations detract from the flavour of Anna’s language.
The Publishers
Anna’s Book
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