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Annie John
Annie John: A Novel | Jamaica Kincaid
Annie John is a haunting and provocative story of a young girl growing up on the island of Antigua. 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, Kincaid's novel focuses on a universal, tragic, and often comic theme: the loss of childhood. Annie's voiceurgent, demanding to be heardis one that will not soon be forgotten by readers. An adored only child, Annie has until recently lived an idyllic life. She is inseparable from her beautiful mother, a powerful presence, who is 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."
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Bookwormjillk
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Yet another book I would have never heard about if not for Litsy challenges! This short book has a lot to say about growing up, the expectations we put on kids, and mother/daughter relationships. Great read. #ReadingTheAmericas2023 #Antigua

Librarybelle I need to read this one! @Cinfhen really liked this one too. 1y
Cinfhen I thought it was EXCELLENT @Librarybelle 1y
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Cinfhen
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#TitlesAndTunes #ReadingTheAmericas23 #Antigua This book was phenomenal 🙌🏻♥️My first time reading Jamaica Kincaid, I completely understand why she‘s an iconic Caribbean author. Her prose are lyrical and melodic, every word like an island breeze warm and rhythmic. A semi autobiographical coming of age story told in snapshots over the course of several years. The theme often repeated is the intense love/hate relationship between mother & daughter.

squirrelbrain Sounds wonderful! I‘m going to get a Kincaid book from the library for this prompt. 2y
Cinfhen Is audio available on #Scribd @squirrelbrain ??? Because Robin Miles did an outstanding job of narrating 2y
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squirrelbrain There‘s only one book on Scribd (audio or print) and it appears to be set in New England. 🤷‍♀️ Although I suppose I could go with ‘author from…‘ rather than ‘book set in…‘ 2y
BarbaraBB What a fab review! It is one of the #1001books that I really want to read now! 2y
Cinfhen It was super short @BarbaraBB but it left a HUGE impression- I will 💯 read more from Kincaid 2y
Cinfhen Hmmmm , can‘t say I‘m at all familiar with that book @squirrelbrain 🤷🏼‍♀️ 2y
Librarybelle Hooray!! 2y
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Cinfhen
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It‘s (almost) May 1 the start of #TitlesAndTunes #IslandVibes ☀️🏝️🍹Join us…Read a book for the monthly prompt (open to your own interpretation) & post a song that fits the prompt. At the end of the month we‘ll combine all the songs to create a Spotify playlist 🙌🏻💕We can‘t wait to see (& hear) all your awesome ideas😎 love Cindy and @BarbaraBB

It was SO hard to narrow just one song but luckily @LeeRHarry went with my Madonna choice 😉

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Bibliomania
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A short novel which packs a lot of warmth, depth of understanding, a touch of humour and inner conflict, into its pages. Annie John is growing up on the island of Antigua - she is a good girl, an excellent student and has a loving family life but as adolescence comes upon her she finds it increasingly difficult to be the girl she thinks is expected of her.

#Literature #LiteraryFiction #CaribbeanLit #CaribbeanAuthor #ComingOfAge

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alisiakae
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1. I read the tagged book on my last trip to Nevis. I wish Jamaica Kincaid was more widely read, she is a wonderful author!
2. We‘re out of the due diligence period in selling our house! 🎉🎉
3. Summertime by Will Smith 😄

#thoughtfulthursday

MoonWitch94 Oh great about your house! 4y
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bjoanndawkins
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A gorgeous, spare telling of a young girl's fraught relationship with her mother and growing up in Antigua. Definitely recommend.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Finished this short book yesterday. Well written coming of age story set in Antigua where each chapter reads like a short story or vignette. It all centers around the titular character and her changing relationship with her mother. #scarathlon #teanslaughter #book has nothing to do with team theme - 1pt. @Clwojick @TheReadingMermaid

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mldkennedy
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Mehso-so

(March 2019) Very interesting, lots of good symbolism but moves a little slow

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Daisey
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I finished this short audiobook on my snowy drive home today after school was dismissed early. It doesn‘t have much plot, more vignettes of a girl‘s life growing up in Antigua, but it is beautifully written. I enjoyed the personal perspective of Annie and the view it gave of a culture with which I‘m unfamiliar. The narration was also wonderful.

#audiobook #Hoopla #1001books

KellyHunsakerReads I enjoyed it for the same reasons. 6y
Daisey @Hunsakermountain I actually moved it up my 1001 TBR after seeing your review. 🙂 6y
KellyHunsakerReads Well I am glad you liked it then! 6y
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jveezer
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Loving this first read of Jamaica Kincaid and Antiguan literature...

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Emilymdxn
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This was one of the best coming of age stories/bildungsromans I‘ve ever read!! I can‘t believe I‘d never heard of it. I recommend it so much. Annie felt like an incredibly real person, everything was so meaningful but never pretentious, simply written with a gorgeous clear descriptive voice. I‘ll never forget her relationship with her mother, one of the best difficult mother daughter relationships I‘ve read. Why isn‘t this more famous???

gradcat Gosh! Everyone‘s citing books that really bring up the memories...I love Jamaica Kincaid! Again, #nostalgia for me! 6y
BarbaraBB I still need to read this for the #1001books list! 6y
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Emilymdxn
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Another random #1001books find!! I adore Bildungsromans with female protagonists. I don‘t know lots about it but it‘s a shortish story of a girl growing up in Antigua (I think Antigua?) and the writing is sparklingly good.

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MoniqueReads305
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I just completed the last hour of Annie John. So, I guess this means I have officially completed my first book for the #25inFive. Bringing my total time to 2 hours and 11 minutes.

#audiobook

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MoniqueReads305
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dariazeoli I have this marked on Hoopla to listen to! Hope it‘s a good one. 6y
MoniqueReads305 @dariazeoli I'm enjoying it and only have an hour left. I have had problems with Kincaid in the past but I find listening to an audiobook makes her writing more digestible. I would recommend listening to the audiobook. 6y
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Lindy
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I did not want to go to England, I did not want to become a nurse, but I would have chosen going off to live in a cavern and keeping house for seven unruly men rather than go on with my life as it stood.

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Lindy
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I lay on my pitch-pine bed, which, since I was sick, was made up with my Sunday sheets. I lay on my back and stared at the ceiling. I could hear the rain as it came down on the galvanized roof. The sound the rain made as it landed on the roof pressed me down in my bed, bolted me down, and I couldn't so much as lift my head if my life depended on it.

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Lindy
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Christophane, pumpkin soup with droppers, fritters with antroba, pepperpot, cooked green bananas, breadfruit, dasheen, eddoes... Reading Annie John makes me want to prepare a Caribbean meal.

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Lindy
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Annie from ages 10 to 17, coming of age in an earlier era on a Caribbean island. This impressionistic, loosely autobiographical novel portrays the contradictory nature of adolescence. The strong mother-daughter relationship is particularly interesting, becoming fractured as Annie gets older. I also liked that there were no boys who caught her eye, only girls. Lyrical writing, strong characterization, and a vivid setting = totally my wheelhouse.

alisiakae I read this last year while I was in Nevis, and really enjoyed the story, too. 7y
Lindy @4thhouseontheleft It feels good to match a book with your location, doesn't it? 7y
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Lindy
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They actually practiced walking with their hips swinging from side to side. Before I got to see these girls close-up—when I was just observing them as they walked to and fro, going about their business—I envied the way the air seemed to part for them, freeing itself of any obstacle so that they wouldn't have to make an effort. Now I could see that the air just parted itself quickly so that it wouldn't have to bear their company for long.

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Lindy
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One day I was throwing stones at a guava tree, trying to knock down a ripe guava, when the Red Girl came along & said, "Which one do you want?" After I pointed it out, she climbed up the tree, picked the one I wanted off its branch, climbed down, & presented it to me. How my eyes did widen & my mouth form an "o" at this. I had never seen a girl do this before. [...] Look at the way she climbed that tree: better than any boy.

Lindy Illustration is from 7y
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Lindy
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Backyard reading.

Megabooks Nice! 7y
Lindy @Booksandcooks Thanks. The borage has gone quite wild and that makes the bees happy. 😎 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 🌸🌸 7y
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LitLogophile Beautiful 🏡! 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Lindy you're welcome 💕 7y
Bibliogeekery What a gorgeous picture! Looks like the perfect place to read! 7y
bookwrm526 That's beautiful! 7y
Lindy @Bibliogeekery @bookwrm526 Thank you Ali & Jessica. I was out and about most of the day, so I'm glad I had some garden reading time this morning. 😊 7y
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Lindy
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When we went to market, if that day she wanted to buy some crabs she would inquire if they came from near Parham, and if the person said yes my mother did not buy the crabs. In Parham was the leper colony, and my mother was convinced that the crabs ate nothing but the food from the lepers' own plates. If we were then to eat the crabs, it wouldn't be long before we were lepers ourselves and living unhappily in the leper colony.

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Lindy
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At school, almost everyone I knew had seen a dead person, and not a spirit of a dead person but a real dead person. The girl who sat at the desk next to mine suddenly stopped sucking her thumb because her mother had washed it in water in which a dead person had been given a bath.

celtichik That would do it for me! 7y
Lindy @celtichik Probably would have worked better for me, also, than my mother's technique of painting my thumb with a bitter substance. I sucked it off in defiance and, to this day, I love bitter foods. 7y
celtichik My sister did that as well. 7y
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LisaJo
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This was a series of stories as told by a young girl, then women, as she grows into adulthood.

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LisaJo
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Seems my current read fits this category. #ReadJanuary #Titlewithapropername

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LisaJo
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"It must've been a useful lighthouse at one time, but now it was just there for mothers to say to their children, 'Dom't play at the lighthouse. '"

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LisaJo
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"Since they were teachers, I was sure it wouldn't be long before, because of some misunderstanding, they would be thorns in my side."

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my $10.00 bag at the Book-a-holic warehouse sale! I'm pretty pleased with myself :) #bookaholic

RealLifeReading Nice haul! 8y
books_cats_art Thanks @RealLifeReading ! I'm pretty excited to dive in! 😊 8y
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