Anne Rivers Siddons
Anne Rivers Siddons (born Sybil Anne Rivers) was an American novelist renowned for her stories set in the Southern United States, particularly Atlanta and Georgia. She began her career as a writer and editor at Atlanta magazine, drawing from her experiences during the civil rights era, and published her debut novel Heartbreak Hotel in 1976, which was later adapted into the film Heart of Dixie. Siddons authored 19 novels and nonfiction works, earning praise for redefining Southern womanhood and capturing social changes in the modern South.[1][2][3]
Southern literature
Fiction
The Outer Banks House
Peachtree Road
Off Season
Sweetwater Creek
Fault Lines: A Novel
Nora, Nora: A Novel
Off Season
Hill Towns: A Novel
The Girls of August
Up Island Low Price CD
Sweetwater Creek
Hill Towns
Burnt Mountain
The Girls of August
Hill Towns
Burnt Mountain
Off Season
Heartbreak Hotel
Burnt Mountain
Off Season
Islands CD
Peachtree Road
Fault Lines
Sweetwater Creek