Anne of West Philly by Ivy Noelle Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
ANNE OF WEST PHILLY is a charming and delightful graphic novel adaptation of L.M. Montgomery's classic novel Anne of Green Gables. Ivy Noelle Weir's writing is engaging and captures the spirit of the original while giving it a fresh and modern twist. Myisha Haynes' illustrations are colorful, expressive, and bring the characters to life in a delightful way.
The story follows the red-headed orphan Anne Shirley as she is taken in by the Cuthberts in modern-day West Philadelphia. Anne's big personality and creativity quickly make her popular among her peers, but she also faces challenges in adapting to her new home and family. As Anne navigates new friendships and experiences first love, she also learns the true meaning of family.
In a nutshell, ANNE OF WEST PHILLY is a heartwarming and enjoyable graphic novel that is perfect for both fans of the original novel and newcomers to the story.
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The story follows the red-headed orphan Anne Shirley as she is taken in by the Cuthberts in modern-day West Philadelphia. Anne's big personality and creativity quickly make her popular among her peers, but she also faces challenges in adapting to her new home and family. As Anne navigates new friendships and experiences first love, she also learns the true meaning of family.
In a nutshell, ANNE OF WEST PHILLY is a heartwarming and enjoyable graphic novel that is perfect for both fans of the original novel and newcomers to the story.
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