Anna’s papers
by Ellen Gilchrist
Synopsis:
Anna Hand, a rambunctious, passionate and famous Southern writer, returns home to clean up her family’s chaos. But just when she forces her brother Daniel to take responsibility for her daughter from an early marriage, she discovers that the vague discomfort she feels is cancer and she commits suicide by going into the sea. The papers she leaves behind her shock her literary executor and her sister Helen, but with the seductive help of her co-executor, Helen begins her own liberation and acceptance of the creed. Anna’s adventurous, even exotic, lifestyle.
Author Bio:
Ellen Gilchrist (Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1935) is the author of thirty books that include novels, short stories, diaries and poems. Her works include Net of Jewels, Sarah Conley, A Dangerous Age and Victory over Japan, with which she won the National Book Award. She has also been a professor of creative writing at the University of Arkansas and a commentator on National Public Radio. Her articles in this medium have been collected in the book Falling Through Space.
Source: https://algunoslibrosbuenos.com/los-papeles-de-anna