
Anne Manning
Anne Manning was an English novelist. Born in London, she was an active writer, having 51 works to her credit. Though her writings were antiquated in style, they were considered to have some literary charm and a delicate historical imagination. Her best known novel features the young wife of the poet John Milton.

Jacques Bonneval; Or, The Days of the Dragonnades
In a France torn by religious persecution, a young man's journey becomes a fight for faith, family, and love.
By Anne Manning

The Year Nine: A Tale of the Tyrol
Amidst brewing conflict and nationalistic fervor, an innkeeper rises up to become the courageous leader his people desperately need.
By Anne Manning

The Duchess of Trajetto
A duchess must use her cunning and courage to survive pirates, treacherous nobles, and her own family's secrets in a turbulent historical landscape.
By Anne Manning

Cherry & Violet: A Tale of the Great Plague
** As a deadly plague sweeps through London, two young women must navigate love, loss, and survival amidst the backdrop of historical chaos.
By Anne Manning

The Old Chelsea Bun-House: A Tale of the Last Century
Experience a tale of forgotten glory, where a high-society lady seeks to recapture her sparkling past amid the changing tides of time.
By Anne Manning

The Day of Small Things
Confined to her sofa, a woman discovers the extraordinary power of ordinary moments through friendship, reflection, and an unwavering appreciation for the beauty that remains.
By Anne Manning

The Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Citizen and Clothworker of London
A young apprentice from the countryside steps into the bustling world of London, where he must navigate social challenges and personal growth to find his place.
By Anne Manning

Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary
Amidst war and societal expectations, a young woman's diary unveils her fight to blossom in a challenging marriage to a celebrated poet.
By Anne Manning

The Household of Sir Thomas More
Experience the captivating story of a famed historical figure's home, where family bonds, intellectual pursuits, and unwavering principles define their extraordinary lives during a time of upheaval.
By Anne Manning