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Joann Davis

Joann Davis is a former book editor. She is married to Kenneth C. Davis, author of Don't Know Much About History and America's Hidden History, among other titles for adults and children.

Joann and Kenneth C. Davis have two grown children, Jenny and Colin, and divide their time between Dorset, Vermont, and New York City.

Right now, I am taking a breather on my own work and helping my husband, Ken Davis, prepare for the upcoming publication of Don't Know Much About Anything Else. Check out Ken's page at HarperCollins.com for all of his upcoming events.


“Make me a channel of your peaceWhere there is hatred, let me sow loveWhere there is injury, let me sow pardonWhere there is doubt, let me sow faithWhere there is despair, let me sow hopeWhere there is sadness, let me sow joyWhere there is darkness, let me bring lightFor it is in giving that we receiveIt is in pardoning that we are pardonedAnd it is in dying that we are born to eternal lifeFor this is the Law of Substitution”
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“What if each child was taught from the cradle to sing the song of peace...would the cynics not call it foolish, saying that to be gentle is to be weak? But I tell you that until we are as innocent and pure as doves, our journey will be long and the way dark. Raise doves, not wolves.”
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“A man must walk only his own path...Never another's or his feet will grow tired and sore. And he will feel lost even when he arrives.”
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“My lady,' said the servant girl, 'are those who sit at the table great if they are enslaved to their own selfish needs and wishes? Are those who serve the table less if they are free to love? The giver of love receives. The one who understands is understood. The one who consoles receives consolation...' That day the servant was set free for saying strong things gently and gentle things strongly.”
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“Each morning, when you awaken, promise the dawn that you'll keep your heart as light as a feather. Commit again each night at sunset.”
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