Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Anna and the French Kiss- Theme and Summary

1. The theme of my book, Anna and the French Kiss is...
sometimes something that is hard in the beginning can pay off in the end. 
2. Some quotes from my book that support my theme are... 
a. “French name, English accent, American school. Anna confused.” 
This quote represents my theme because it shows that in the beginning she was really confused when she got to France. She thought that it was going to be a bad experience because she was confused in the beginning so how could it get any better. 
b. “The only French word I know is oui, which means “yes,” and only recently did I learn it’s spelled o-​u-​i and not w-​e-​e.” 
This quote represents my theme because it is also showing how already it was a hard in the beginning and how it was really bad in the beginning because she didn't even know how to speak or spell their language. 
c. “You're the most incredible girl I've ever known. You're gorgeous and smart, and you make me laugh like no-one else can. And I can talk to you. And I know after all this I don't deserve you, but what I'm trying to say is that I love you, Anna. Very Much.” 
This quote shows that as time goes by the bad experience in the beginning can switch to be one of the best experiences of your life because Anna is falling in love, making new friends, and seeing how the other half lives. 
3. Summary: In the beginning of my book Anna was a quiet and shy teenage girl. Her parents were divorced, mom was kind of poor, dad was rich. Anna's parents decided to send her off to France for school all by herself. Anna thought it was going to be the worst experience because she was leaving her friends, family, and much more. When Anna got there she met a boy named St. Claire. St. Claire became one of her best friends and introduced her to all of his friends. Right now in my book St. Claire and Anna are past the friend zone and are dating. 

2 comments:

  1. This sounds really interesting. I think i might read it! Do you recommend it for people to read and is it exciting to read or more laid back?

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  2. Yes, I do I think you would really like it!

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