![]() ![]() I don’t know if it’s because it’s set in the 80’s, or if it’s Nancy Garden’s writing, but they both seem a lot younger than what they’re supposed to beĪnna: Yes! They’re supposed to be, like, headed for college and they act like they’re in middle schoolĭ: I know it’s in a sort of self-conscious “girls our age aren’t supposed to do this” way, but I still liked it a lot better once I started thinking of them as 13-year-olds instead of 17-year-olds. I tried to warn about spoilers, but I may have let some small ones through.ĭanika: I remember when I first read AOMM I thought there was something a little bit off about their relationship And now I think I know what bothered me. ![]() It was published in 1982 and is pretty much the classic lesbian teen book. We agreed to read Annie On My Mind by Nancy Garden. Remember that time that me and Cass of Bonjour Cass read Well of Loneliness and then talked/ranted/rambled to each other about it? Well, Anna of Future Feminist Librarian-Activist emailed be afterwards about doing something similar. ![]()
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