Annie John

Jamaica Kincaid presents a haunting and provocative story of a young girl growing up on the island of Antigua.

An adored only child, Annie has until recently lived an idyllic life. She is inseparable from her beautiful mother, a powerful presence at the very center of the little girl¿s existence. Loved and cherished, Annie grows and thrives within her mother¿s benign shadow. Looking back on her childhood, she reflects, ¿It was in such a paradise that I lived.¿ When she turns twelve, however, Annie¿s life changes in ways that are often mysterious to her. She begins to question the cultural assumptions of her island world; at school she instinctively rebels against authority; and most frighteningly, her mother, seeing Annie as a ¿young lady,¿ ceases to be the source of unconditional adoration and takes on the new and unfamiliar guise of adversary.

At the end of her school years, Annie decides to leave Antigua and her family, but not without a measure of sorrow, especially for the mother she once knew and never ceases to mourn. ¿For I could not be sure,¿ she reflects, ¿whether for the rest of my life I would be able to tell when it was really my mother and when it was really her shadow standing between me and the rest of the world.¿

A classic coming-of-age story in the tradition of The Catcher in the Rye and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Annie John focuses on a universal, tragic, and often comic theme: the loss of childhood. Annie¿s voice-urgent, demanding to be heard-is one that will not soon be forgotten.

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Annie John

Jamaica Kincaid presents a haunting and provocative story of a young girl growing up on the island of Antigua.

An adored only child, Annie has until recently lived an idyllic life. She is inseparable from her beautiful mother, a powerful presence at the very center of the little girl¿s existence. Loved and cherished, Annie grows and thrives within her mother¿s benign shadow. Looking back on her childhood, she reflects, ¿It was in such a paradise that I lived.¿ When she turns twelve, however, Annie¿s life changes in ways that are often mysterious to her. She begins to question the cultural assumptions of her island world; at school she instinctively rebels against authority; and most frighteningly, her mother, seeing Annie as a ¿young lady,¿ ceases to be the source of unconditional adoration and takes on the new and unfamiliar guise of adversary.

At the end of her school years, Annie decides to leave Antigua and her family, but not without a measure of sorrow, especially for the mother she once knew and never ceases to mourn. ¿For I could not be sure,¿ she reflects, ¿whether for the rest of my life I would be able to tell when it was really my mother and when it was really her shadow standing between me and the rest of the world.¿

A classic coming-of-age story in the tradition of The Catcher in the Rye and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Annie John focuses on a universal, tragic, and often comic theme: the loss of childhood. Annie¿s voice-urgent, demanding to be heard-is one that will not soon be forgotten.

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Annie John

Annie John

by Jamaica Kincaid
Annie John

Annie John

by Jamaica Kincaid

 


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Overview

Jamaica Kincaid presents a haunting and provocative story of a young girl growing up on the island of Antigua.

An adored only child, Annie has until recently lived an idyllic life. She is inseparable from her beautiful mother, a powerful presence at the very center of the little girl¿s existence. Loved and cherished, Annie grows and thrives within her mother¿s benign shadow. Looking back on her childhood, she reflects, ¿It was in such a paradise that I lived.¿ When she turns twelve, however, Annie¿s life changes in ways that are often mysterious to her. She begins to question the cultural assumptions of her island world; at school she instinctively rebels against authority; and most frighteningly, her mother, seeing Annie as a ¿young lady,¿ ceases to be the source of unconditional adoration and takes on the new and unfamiliar guise of adversary.

At the end of her school years, Annie decides to leave Antigua and her family, but not without a measure of sorrow, especially for the mother she once knew and never ceases to mourn. ¿For I could not be sure,¿ she reflects, ¿whether for the rest of my life I would be able to tell when it was really my mother and when it was really her shadow standing between me and the rest of the world.¿

A classic coming-of-age story in the tradition of The Catcher in the Rye and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Annie John focuses on a universal, tragic, and often comic theme: the loss of childhood. Annie¿s voice-urgent, demanding to be heard-is one that will not soon be forgotten.


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So touching and familiar it could be happening to any of us . . . and that's exactly the book's strength, its wisdom, its truth.” —The New York Times Book Review

“So neon-bright that the traditional story of a young girl's passage into adolescence takes on a shimmering strangeness.” —Elaine Kendall, The Los Angeles Times

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169750355
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 07/05/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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