Anna K away

Jenny Lee, 1971-

Book - 2021

After the scandal surrounding the tragic death of her first love, Alexis, Anna K's father takes her to South Korea to "connect with family" but it feels more like exile. Back in the states, all her friends are spending their summers in different ways, but also each needs to face the reality of their relationships in order to move forward in the wake of last school year.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult fiction
Romance fiction
Adaptations
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Flatiron Books 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Jenny Lee, 1971- (author, -)
Other Authors
Leo Tolstoy, 1828-1910
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"The sequel to the national bestseller Anna K." -- cover.
Physical Description
viii, 296 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781250236463
9781250798954
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A tale of love and loss that spans the globe. Instead of having a carefree summer, biracial (Korean/White) Anna is sent away from the familiarity of New York, her friends, the past school year's scandal--and the memories of her dead boyfriend, Alexia Vronsky. While struggling with grief, her shattered self-image, and an uncertain future, Anna attempts to reclaim her summer in Seoul, where she knows only her father and grandmother. Beatrice, Alexia's cousin, juggles her clingy girlfriend and falling for a California surfer even as she represses her grief. Meanwhile, Anna's brother, Steven, plans for an amazing summer party, although Lolly, his girlfriend, is away at theater camp. Steven's best friend, Dustin, and Kimmie, Lolly's younger sister, are equally nervous about their first sexual experience together. This sequel to Anna K (2020) contains fewer mentions of luxury brands, and the characters exhibit an increased awareness of the impacts of wealth and socio-economic status. The novel also touches on issues of addiction, sexism, cultural differences, fame, relationships, love, and mental health; in particular, the portrayals of living with grief and redefining the self after a loved one dies shine. Despite some awkward time skips, the humor, pop-culture references, and characters' distinct voices strengthen the story. Fans of the first novel will enjoy this follow-up, which is also accessible to readers new to Anna and her world. Some major characters are White; Dustin is Black and Jewish, and there is diversity in the supporting cast. Entertaining. (cast of characters) (Fiction. 15-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.