
- Release Date: December 2, 2010
- Publisher: Dutton (Penguin)
- Pages: 372
- Genre: Contemporary
This book has been on my to-read list since I saw this video where John Green practically gushed about it. I finally bought it in 2012 and its one of those books that sat on my shelf for so long I forgot about. I ended up picking this out of the TBR book jarand I figured it was about time, especially since book three in this series comes out later this year.
The titular Anna is the daughter of a Nicholas Sparks expy who decides that for Anna’s senior year she is going to The School of America in Paris, an American boarding school right in the city of love. There she joins up with a close knit group of friends and Étienne St. Clair, the American boy with a French name and English accent. Yes, you read that right.
Now, I’ve read a lot of contemporary YAs and Anna and The French Kiss hits all the usual marks:
Girl who is pretty, but doesn’t see it ? Check
Nice, hot guy, everyone likes ? Check
Mean girl ? Check
References to literature and philosophical concepts that call back to the plot ? Check
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