About

Anna McKann

 

CHAVOS, Anna’s first novel has been gaining fantastic reviews nationally and internationally and is selling well. Anna, born in Yorkshire, has worked with young children since 1988, trading under the name of Rainbow Childcare.

In 2002, Anna’s life took an amazing turn as she discovered the plight of the street children in Latin America. Feeling compelled to write about it, she wrote a short story for her nursery children about a street child called Dolita.

Anna felt led to visit Mexico City in 2003 and experience first-hand, life on the streets. The sights she found there, gave her the inspiration for her writing and ultimately, her short story developed into the novel – CHAVOS, The Kids of Distrito Federal.

“The first of several,” says Anna.

“I have a brilliant team,” says Anna, “who all share my vision to produce a variety of children’s books, which we believe, will impact children’s lives.”

Anna is eager to inspire others through her charity work and regularly visits schools to speak to children about a variety of issues including abandonment, street life, drugs usage and the importance of friendship.

Anna has the determination to succeed in the world of publishing and if you check out her new website at www.chavos.org, I’m sure you will agree, here is a woman who can achieve anything she sets her mind to.

                                                              

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