Author

Anne Austin

1895-1975

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Books by Anne Austin

Girl Alone

"Girl Alone" by Anne Austin is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the life of Sally Ford, a 16-year-old girl living in a state orphanage, and her emotional struggles as she transitions from the institution to the outside world. The narrative explores themes of identity, belonging, and the harsh realities faced by orphans, as well as Sally's powerful sense of hope and resilience despite her circumstances. The beginning of the novel introduces us to Sally and the other young girls in the orphanage, depicting the stark and tough conditions of their lives. As they scrub the floors of their dormitory, we see Sally’s maternal nature emerge as she entertains the younger children through play-acting. The narrative then shifts to Sally's impending departure from the orphanage, as a farmer named Mr. Carson comes to take her for the summer. This transition is filled with anticipation and fear for both Sally and her small charges, highlighting her mixture of excitement and dread about leaving the only home she has known. Overall, the opening establishes a profound connection between Sally’s nurturing spirit and her desire for a sense of belonging, setting the stage for her journey ahead.

Murder at Bridge

"Murder at Bridge" by Anne Austin is a mystery novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Special Investigator Bonnie Dundee and his interactions with Penelope Crain, the private secretary of District Attorney Sanderson. The intriguing plot unfolds as the characters prepare for a social event, with a bridge game serving as the backdrop for the unfolding mystery of a murder. The opening of the book introduces us to Bonnie Dundee and his lively banter with Penny Crain, showcasing their burgeoning friendship and hinting at underlying tensions in their social circle. As Dundee navigates his duties in the district attorney's office, he becomes aware of an upcoming bridge party hosted by the enigmatic Juanita Selim, who later becomes the victim of a murder. The stage is set for a blend of intrigue and social commentary, as Dundee must delve into the lives and secrets of local society members to uncover the truth behind Selim's death as the investigation spirals into unexpected directions.