Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Annie John

Annie John is a coming of age story about a young girl in her adolescent years. A major theme in this book is the relationship between Annie and her mother. They seem to have a relationship not typical of a girl Annie's age. Annie spent most of her time with her mother and became very close. She spent her days admiring her mother. Annie was a good student and did not cause much trouble. When Annie started to lose the closeness with her mother, she decided to befriend Gwen and the Red Girl. Annie starts to act rebellious against her mother for making her feel left out of their relationship they once had. At the end of the book, when Annie is leaving, she goes through her memories of the town and the people. I think that Annie realized that she needed to go off on her own, and be away from her mother, even though they were not that close anymore. I believe that by her leaving, she will come to realize how much her family and her home town mean to her.

1 comment:

Scott said...

I also noticed that Annie became more cold towards her mother as she got older. While I was reading the book, I thought this behavior was typical of teenagers. However, Kincaid shows the reader that no matter how difficult Annie is towards her mother, her mother maintains her love for her child. I think this fact shows families still care about each other, even when times are hard.