Fiona Davis is a New York Times best selling author who writes historical fiction novels that are often set in iconic buildings in New York City. Davis was born in Canada, and during her childhood, she was raised in New Jersey, Utah, and Texas. She is a graduate of both the College of William & Mary and the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. Prior to beginning her career as a novelist, Davis moved to New York City to pursue a career as an actress. Later, she enrolled as a student in the School of Journalism at Columbia University, and after graduating, worked as a journalist before beginning her career as a novelist of historical fiction.
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American literature, Children's fiction, English language, study and teaching, foreign speakers, Fiction, mystery & detective, historical, New york (n.y.), fiction, Readers, Fiction, English language, composition and exercises, Fiction, sagas, Fiction, women, Historical, New York Times bestseller, Aboriginal australians, Activity programs in education, Adult, American Short stories, Anglais (langue), Archival materials, Australia, social conditions, Australia, social life and customs, Bibliothèques, Book thefts, Colonization, Condensed Books, English language, examinations, questions, etc.Places
Defiance (Ohio), Egypt, Granite Falls (N.C.), Litchfield (Conn.), Luxor (Egypt), New York (N.Y.), New York City (New York - United States), San Francisco (Calif.), Santurce (San Juan, P.R.), Valley of the Kings (Egypt)People
Annie Jenkins, Charlotte Cross, Darby McLaughlin (fictional character), Diana Vreeland, Esme Castillo (fictional character), Griff Van Doren (fictional character), Jason Wolf (fictional character), Rose Lewin (fictional character), Sam Buckley (fictional character), Stella Conover (fictional character)ID Numbers
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- VIAF: 283920473
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