Anne Rivers Siddons Books in Order
Anne Rivers Siddons is a celebrated American author known for her poignant and evocative novels that capture the essence of the South. Born Sybil Anne Rivers in Atlanta, Georgia, she drew inspiration from her upbringing in Fairburn and her experiences at Auburn University, where she was a member of the esteemed Delta Delta Delta Sorority. While at Auburn, Siddons made headlines with her bold column advocating for integration in the student newspaper, The Auburn Plainsman, prompting her dismissal by the university administration. Her fearless approach to storytelling continued as a senior editor for Atlanta magazine, showcasing her remarkable writing talent. Siddons's marriage to Heyward Siddons in her thirties marked a new chapter in her life, and she drew upon her experiences in Charleston, South Carolina, and Maine to craft timeless novels that resonate with readers worldwide.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Anne Rivers Siddons
- #1AmazonHeartbreak Hotel(1976)
- #2AmazonThe House Next Door(1978)
- #3AmazonFox's Earth(1981)
- #4AmazonHomeplace(1987)
- #5AmazonPeachtree Road(1989)
- #6AmazonKing's Oak(1990)
- #7AmazonOuter Banks(1991)
- #8AmazonColony(1992)
- #9AmazonHill Towns(1993)
- #10AmazonDowntown(1994)
- #11AmazonFault Lines(1995)
- #12AmazonUp Island(1997)
- #13AmazonLow Country(1998)
- #14AmazonNora, Nora(2000)
- #15AmazonIslands(2003)
- #16AmazonSweetwater Creek(2005)
- #17AmazonOff Season(2008)
- #18AmazonBurnt Mountain(2010)
- #19AmazonThe Girls of August(2014)
About Anne Rivers Siddons
Anne Rivers Siddons is a celebrated American author known for her poignant and evocative novels that capture the essence of the South. Born Sybil Anne Rivers in Atlanta, Georgia, she drew inspiration from her upbringing in Fairburn and her experiences at Auburn University, where she was a member of the esteemed Delta Delta Delta Sorority. While at Auburn, Siddons made headlines with her bold column advocating for integration in the student newspaper, The Auburn Plainsman, prompting her dismissal by the university administration. Her fearless approach to storytelling continued as a senior editor for Atlanta magazine, showcasing her remarkable writing talent. Siddons's marriage to Heyward Siddons in her thirties marked a new chapter in her life, and she drew upon her experiences in Charleston, South Carolina, and Maine to craft timeless novels that resonate with readers worldwide.
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