Anna Stuart wanted to be an author from the moment she could pick up a pen and was writing boarding-school novels behind the sofa by the age of nine. She made the early mistake of thinking she ought to get a 'proper job' and went into Factory Planning - a career that gave her some wonderful experiences, amazing friends and even a fantastic husband, but did not offer much creative scope. So when she stopped to have children she took the chance to start the 'improper job' of writing. During the baby years she wrote in those gaps provided by sleeps, playschools and obliging grandparents, publishing short stories and serials in all the women's magazines.
Her ultimate aim was to write longer fiction and several years ago she published a series of successful historical novels under the pseudonym Joanna Courtney. She will continue to publish under that name but is delighted, as Anna Stuart, to also be able to write Bonnie and Stan - a real-life romance set in both the present day and sixties Liverpool.
Her ultimate aim was to write longer fiction and several years ago she published a series of successful historical novels under the pseudonym Joanna Courtney. She will continue to publish under that name but is delighted, as Anna Stuart, to also be able to write Bonnie and Stan - a real-life romance set in both the present day and sixties Liverpool.
Genres: Historical
New and upcoming books
Series
Gripping WW2 historical fiction
1. The Berlin Zookeeper (2021)
2. The Secret Diary (2021)
3. A Letter From Pearl Harbor (2021)
1. The Berlin Zookeeper (2021)
2. The Secret Diary (2021)
3. A Letter From Pearl Harbor (2021)
Women of War
1. The Midwife of Auschwitz (2022)
2. The Midwife of Berlin (2023)
3. The War Orphan (2024)
4. The Secret Message (2024)
aka The Resistance Sisters
1. The Midwife of Auschwitz (2022)
2. The Midwife of Berlin (2023)
3. The War Orphan (2024)
4. The Secret Message (2024)
aka The Resistance Sisters
Anna Stuart recommends
The Cottage of Curiosities (2020)
(Pengelly, book 2)
Celia Anderson
"A rich, warm and enchanting read, stuffed full of wonderful characters that I felt, by the end, I knew like my own neighbours."
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