Anna and the French Kiss
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- 4,99 €
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- 4,99 €
Publisher Description
Anna is less than thrilled to be shipped off to boarding school in Paris, leaving a fledgling romance behind – until she meets Étienne St. Clair. Smart, charming, beautiful, Étienne has it all...including a girlfriend. But in the City of Light, wishes have a way of coming true. Will a year of romantic near-misses end with a longed-for French kiss?
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Stephanie Perkins brilliantly captures the charms of Paris—cozy cafés, jewel-box pastries, art-house cinemas, breathtaking monuments—and brings to life a warmhearted tale of a friendship that may be turning into something more. When aspiring film critic Anna Oliphant’s pompous father sends her to boarding school for her senior year of high school, she’s crestfallen to leave behind her best friend and the green-eyed boy she likes. But her deepening bonds with a tight-knit crew that includes the short, beautiful and charismatic history buff Étienne St. Clair start to make her adopted city feel like home. Perkins’ teenage characters are witty and interesting; her sparkling writing makes reading about falling in love a delightful adventure.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kim Mai Guest delivers a pitch-perfect performance in the audio version of this confectionery romance about Anna Oliphant, an Atlanta high school student whose parents suddenly decide to send her to a posh Paris boarding school for her senior year. Although Anna initially resists her year abroad, she soon becomes intoxicated with the city, its food, its movie theaters, and most of all fellow student Etienne St. Clair. Guest's narration is enchanting, hitting all the marks in her portrayal of Anna: sighing impatiently at her author father (who is a spot-on parody of novelist Nicholas Sparks), squealing with convincing excitement at the attentions of male suitors, gurgling with revulsion when one of them vomits on her after a night of binge drinking. Additionally, her rendition of the school's requisite "mean girl," the air-headed Amanda, is equally enjoyable. Guest enhances this standard teen romance with her sparkling performance. A Speak paperback.