Fiona Robyn

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Fiona Robyn lives in the green skirts of the Malvern hills in the UK. Her latest novel 'The Most Beautiful Thing' is a Kindle best-seller and follows 14 year old Joe's adventures in Amsterdam with his chaotic aunt Nel.

Her previous novels include 'Thaw' and 'The Letters' and her other books include 'A Year of Questions: How to slow down and fall in love with life'.

She runs the mindful writing company 'Writing Our Way Home' which she co-founded with her husband Kaspa. She is the originator the short observational writing form, 'small stones'.

She loves growing tomatoes, paying attention, banoffee pie, words, and goldfinches. And, of course, her three cats, Fatty, Tsuki & Roshi.

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Paperback: £7.19 Kindle Edition: £3.99
16 Mar 2012
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Paperback: £6.99
14 April 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars   (1)
Paperback: £8.99
30 Aug 2007
4.0 out of 5 stars   (1)
Paperback: £8.00
7 Jan 2008
Paperback: £6.39
1 July 2009
4.9 out of 5 stars   (9)
Paperback: £6.39
2 Mar 2009
4.8 out of 5 stars   (12)
Paperback: £6.39
1 Mar 2009
4.1 out of 5 stars   (9)
Paperback: £8.09
29 May 2008
Paperback: £2.50
4 Jan 2000


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