Annie John

Annie John

infobox Book |
name = Annie John
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author = Jamaica Kincaid
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country = Antigua
language = English
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genre = Novel
publisher = Hill & Wang Pub (USA) & Vintage (UK)
release_date = March 1985
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 160 p. (paperback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-374-10521-9 (hardback edition) & ISBN 0-09-977381-3 (UK paperback edition)
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"Annie John", a novel written by Jamaica Kincaid in 1985, details the growth of a girl in Antigua, an island in the Caribbean. It covers issues as diverse as mother-daughter relationships, lesbianism, racism, clinical depression, education, and the struggle between medicine based on "scientific fact" and that based on "native superstitious know-how".

Plot summary

stAnnie John, the heroine of the book, starts out as a young girl who worships her mother. She follows her everywhere, and is shocked and hurt when she learns that she must some day live in a different house from her mother. While her mother tries to teach her to become a lady, Annie is sent to a new school where she must prove herself intellectually and make new friends. She quickly falls in with an emotionally close crowd of girlfriends, but later is attracted to a wild girl who climbs trees like a boy, and whom Annie John calls "Red Girl".

Annie John becomes closer and closer to her friends at school and Red Girl, while alienating herself from her mother and the other adults in her life. It later becomes clear that she also suffers from some kind of mental depression, which distances her from both her family and her friends. The book ends on a symbolic note, in which she physically distances herself away from all that she knew and loved by leaving home for nursing school in England.

Interesting Facts

In the story, the theme of colonization is conveyed. England has colonized Antigua, and has reconstructed its society. This is seen when the reader is introduced to Miss George and Miss Edward, teachers at Annie's school, whom are both named after English kings. Antigua in return, strongly dislikes England for disposing of its native culture.

Annie John originally had its chapters published in "The New Yorker"; because of this, each chapter contains a strong plot on its own. When the stories were combined into "Annie John", Jamaica Kincaid uses Annie John as a strong narrator in order to connect each one to each other.

Water is consistently used throughout the novel to depict the separation between Annie John and her mother.

The novel never directly talks about Annie John's sexuality; however, it can be inferred that she is actually gay due to her love she feels for other girls. Annie John never talks about loving any male, and when asked about marriage, she laughs at the idea.


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