Mister God, This Is Anna
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Mister God, This Is Anna is a book by Sydney Hopkins under the pseudonym "Fynn" describing the adventures of Anna, a young yet wise four-year-old whom Fynn finds as a runaway. Nineteen-year-old Fynn[1] takes Anna home to his mother, who takes her in, though Fynn becomes Anna's main carer and closest friend. Fynn recounts his time spent with Anna, and gives a very personal account of her outpourings on life, mathematics, science and her mentor, Mister God. The sequels of Mister God, This Is Anna are Anna's Book (1986) and Anna and the Black Knight (1990).
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Author | Fynn (pseudonym of Sydney Hopkins) |
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Illustrator | William Papas |
Publisher | William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd |
Publication date | 1974 |
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The book was reissued by HarperCollins in 2005 with a foreword by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury.[2]