Annie on My Mind
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Liza puts aside her feelings for Annie after the disaster at school, but eventually she allows love to triumph over the ignorance of people.
Imprint:
New York - Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Pages:
233
ISBN:
0374400113, 9780374400118, 0374303665
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Nancy Garden
Characteristics:
233 p. ;,22 cm
Library Identifier
311074
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Add a CommentI loved the book. I think that the two girls had a right to be together and then the one teacher comes and ruins their happiness. I would recommend this book in a flash.
I really liked this book. It was something totally different, and I felt myself being very attached to Liza, who the book follows. Definitely worth a read, even if this doesn't seem like your "type" of book.
Defiantly need more books like this but I wish some would be a little more lighthearted. Why can books about straight relationships be just a fun read but lesbian ones have to be really conflicted? I can understand that that's more how it really is, but it's both disappointing to read and discouraging for other gays to read only about failing relationships.
I decided to read this book because I thought it would be a new, different, and interesting perspective to read, as I've never read a story about girls' love before. I found it to be quite a good book, and it kept me intrested until the very end, with every twist and turn. However, I found that the ending was just a bit less than satisfying, so I think it lost points from me there. It's still worth reading, though.
About two young girls falling in love, and trying to discover themselves together.