Anna And The French Kiss
About the Series
The 'Anna And The French Kiss' series follows the romantic and coming-of-age journey of Anna Oliphant, an American girl who is sent to a boarding school in Paris. Throughout the series, Anna navigates the complexities of friendships, love, and self-discovery against the backdrop of the enchanting city of Paris. Each book explores her relationships with her friends and love interests, highlighting the challenges of growing up and finding one's identity in a new environment.
Series Details
- Author:Stephanie Perkins
- Started:2010
- Books:3
- Status:Complete
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Books in Order
Anna and the French Kiss
2010In this first installment, Anna Oliphant is reluctantly sent to a boarding school in Paris by her father. There, she meets Étienne St. Clair, a charming and charismatic boy. As Anna grapples with her feelings for Étienne and the complexities of her new life in Paris, she learns about love, friendship, and what it means to truly belong.
Lola and the Boy Next Door
2011This companion novel follows Lola Nolan, an aspiring costume designer with a flair for the dramatic. When her first love, Cricket Bell, returns to her life as her neighbor, Lola must confront her past and navigate her feelings for him while dealing with her current relationship. The book captures the intensity of first love, the trials of friendship, and the journey of self-acceptance.
Isla and the Happily Ever After
2012In the concluding book of the series, Isla, Anna's friend, finds herself in love with Josh, a fellow student at their Paris boarding school. Their relationship blooms amidst the challenges of young love, personal insecurities, and the pressure of impending adulthood. The book explores themes of love, heartbreak, and the pursuit of happiness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'Anna And The French Kiss' part of a series?
Yes, 'Anna And The French Kiss' is the first book in a series that includes companion novels titled 'Lola and the Boy Next Door' and 'Isla and the Happily Ever After'.
Can I read the books out of order?
While each book can be enjoyed on its own, they are best appreciated in order as they contain overlapping characters and themes that build upon one another.
What age group is this series suitable for?
The series is primarily aimed at young adult readers, typically ages 14 and up, due to its themes of romance and personal growth.