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Anna HaycraftAnna Haycraft was the real name of author who wrote as Alice Thomas Ellis (September 9 1932 – March 8 2005). She wrote numerous novels, and also some non-fiction, including cookery books. Originally Anna Lindholm, she was half-Finnish, and spent part of her childhood as an evacuee in North Wales, a period she later wrote about in A Welsh Childhood. She lived in North London and was married to Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company Duckworth. She was a conservative Roman Catholic by conversion. Her cookery books include All-natural Baby Food (published Fontana/Collins 1977) and Darling, you shouldn't have gone to so much trouble, co-written with Caroline Blackwood. Her best-known novel was probably Unexplained Laughter (1985), which was adapted for British television. External links Haycraft, Anna Haycraft, Anna Haycraft, Anna
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