Don’t be fooled by the title, this debut novel is full of laughter, intrigue and excitement. Perkins’ description of the Parisian city lights and architecture allows for the readers to experience the romantic city as Anna does and all the excitement that goes with!
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Anna and the French Kiss
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Anna Oliphant is not happy to be spending her senior year in Paris at an American boarding school. She is torn away from the plans she made with her best friend, Bridgette and her crush, Toph. Unable to speak a word of French, Anna quickly feels intimidated by the walls and the students at her new school. However, things certainly begin to look up when Anna meets Étienne St. Clair, a gorgeous and very much taken British-American student. Soon Étienne introduces Anna to the French food, French films, and all the joys of the fruitful French culture. Amidst the late night talks, the inside jokes, and the stolen glances, the two begin to realize how thin the line between love and friendship really is.
Don’t be fooled by the title, this debut novel is full of laughter, intrigue and excitement. Perkins’ description of the Parisian city lights and architecture allows for the readers to experience the romantic city as Anna does and all the excitement that goes with!
Don’t be fooled by the title, this debut novel is full of laughter, intrigue and excitement. Perkins’ description of the Parisian city lights and architecture allows for the readers to experience the romantic city as Anna does and all the excitement that goes with!
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