Anne of Greenville
Mariko Tamaki
Anne of Greenville
Mariko Tamaki
This is the story of how I became Anne of Greenville. It's also the story of how I found my true true, and how I needed to maybe come to Greenville, of all places, to make that happen.
In this modern reimagining of Anne of Green Gables, Anne is an ABBA-loving singer/actor/writer of disco-operas, queer, Japanese-American who longs to be understood for her artistic genius. Recently relocated to middle-of-nowhere Greenville and starting at a new school, Anne has a tendency to A) fall in love quickly, deeply, and effervescently and B) fly off the handle in the face of jerks. Both personality quirks quickly come into play when the soccer team boos the premiere of her disco performance, which - in a roundabout way - introduces her to her new BFF, Berry, and she soon after meets the girl of her dreams, Gilly.
Falling quickly into that age-old trap of ignoring the best friend for the new crush, Anne soon becomes embroiled in a series of dramatic and unfortunate events, and quickly finds herself wrapped up in a love triangle she never expected. Is she MTB with Gilly? Or is Berry her true soul mate? Only time (or 304 pages) will tell.
In this coming-of-age novel by fan-favorite author Mariko Tamaki, see the classic tale in a whole new light. Refreshingly bold and unapologetically unique, Anne of Greenville will make you want to stand up and sing!
Review
Lucie Dess
Anne Shirley is a disco-loving, queer, Japanese-American teen whose artistic talents and fun-loving attitude is constantly misunderstood. When she moves to the small town of Greenville with her two adoptive mothers, she knows it’s going to be hard to fit in. The people of Greenville are racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and immediately target Anne. Thank goodness for her new best friend, Berry! And then there’s Gilly, aka the perfect girl for Anne. What ensues is epic disco-rollerskating performances, food fights and lots of drama while Anne tries to find a way to fit in at school, while simultaneously not losing herself.
I spent a large portion of my childhood watching the 1972 adaptation of Anne of Green Gables over and over again. So, you could say I know the story quite well! I was so excited to read this modern adaptation. On that note, Anne of Greenville is a very, and I mean VERY, loose retelling of Anne of Green Gables. Mariko Tamaki has captured Anne’s chaotic and fun spirit, and there are some other references to the original story, but that’s where the similarities end. However, Anne is loveable and quirky and will have you cheering her on. You’ll have a great time reading this book, even if you’re a die-hard Anne of Green Gables fan.
This is a cosy and delightful read about first love and the importance of friendship, family and staying true to yourself. For ages 13+.
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