Jamaica Kincaid's "Annie John"

Masterly storytelling that is capable of shining a pebble up into a jewel. A non-apology of a protagonist who is always unforgettably herself. Reading the novel is like being admitted into the confidence of this adolescent girl, into her mind games and mind troubles, into the ambivalence of growing up a woman in a world made for men, and the girl would hold you close as her best friend for a while, only to let you go because you are too silly or ignorant for her to keep as she grows up.

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