![]() ![]() 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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