Nora, Nora A Novel

Nora, Nora A Novel by Anne Rivers Siddons is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on July 18, 2000. This 272-page work presents the story of Cousin Nora Findlay, whose free-spirited nature disrupts the small town of Lytton, Georgia, during the summer of 1961. The narrative explores themes of individuality and societal expectations within a fictional setting.
Readers will find a lively and engaging portrayal of Nora’s impact on her community, as well as the dynamics of small-town life. The novel delves into the complexities of personal growth and the challenges of embracing one’s true self amidst conventional norms. With its focus on fiction, Nora, Nora invites exploration of character development and the nuances of coming-of-age experiences.
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“A treat to be savored.”
—Houston Chronicle
A classic from New York Times bestselling author Anne Rivers Siddons, Nora, Nora tells the story of free-thinking Cousin Nora Findlay who turns tiny Lytton, Georgia, on its ear in the summer of 1961. Pat Conroy (The Prince of Tides) says the author of Low Country, Up Island, Peachtree Street, and King’s Oak “ranks among the best of us,” and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution praises Nora, Nora as “Anne Rivers Siddons writing at the top of her form. This lively, sparkling coming-of-age novel is superbly written and wholly engaging.”
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