Stephanie Perkins’s young adult contemporary romance
Anna and the French Kiss (2010), the first book in a trilogy of the same name, follows the title character’s romance with a handsome French boy. Perkins is a bestselling contemporary romance writer for young adults; her debut novel,
Anna and the French Kiss, has been nominated for numerous awards. She is currently working on more young adult novels.
Anna Oliphant, an American, dreams of one day becoming a film critic. Before she begins her senior year, her parents tell her that she is spending the school year in Paris, France. Although many teenagers would be thrilled to live in Europe, Anna is devastated. She has a great best friend, Bridgette, and she has a major crush on Toph, a popular boy at school. She can’t believe her parents are making her leave them behind just so that she can experience a new culture. When her parents fly her to Paris and leave her at school, she feels powerless and angry. Not interested in integrating or making new friends, she plans to stay in her room as much as possible.
On her first night in the strange new dorm room, Anna cries herself to sleep. She doesn’t know how she will fit in at school tomorrow because she can’t speak a word of French, and she’s terribly homesick. Her neighbor, Meredith, hears her crying and asks her if she is okay. Anna pretends there is nothing wrong, but Meredith knows that she’s putting on a brave face.
Meredith invites Anna to join her and her friends for her first day at school. Anna agrees even though she wishes she could hide from everyone. All she wants to do is get back to her room to email Tosh and Bridgette. However, Anna is distracted when Étienne St Clair joins the table. He is the best-looking boy in school and most of the girls have crushes on him. His girlfriend, Ellie, is also popular with the seniors.
Anna is glad to have people to hang out with, but it doesn’t stop her from missing her friends back home. When Meredith and the gang invite her to go places with them, such as the movies, she would rather hang out on the phone with Bridgette or Tosh. Étienne, however, encourages her to make the most of her time in such a great city.
In science class, Étienne is paired with Anna as a lab partner. He also helps her with her French skills so that she can keep up with everyone else. Slowly, Anna starts feeling less of a stranger in this new country, even if she would much rather be at home seeing her friends.
As Anna and Étienne spend more time together, she realizes that he is just as lonely as she is. He feels neglected by his parents who are not interested in spending time with him. Anna is sad for him and wishes she could make him feel better. The more time she spends with Étienne and the gang, the less she thinks of Bridgette and Tosh back home.
Although Anna is friendly with these new people, they have all been through a lot together. When they talk about past experiences and memories, Anna feels isolated again. However, Étienne does his best to make her feel better. Soon, Anna wishes that he didn’t have a girlfriend. She can’t help being attracted to him, and she is sure he feels the same way.
When winter break comes around, Étienne receives terrible news—his mum has cancer, and his dad won’t let him see her. Feeling awful for him, Anna can’t wait to get back from America to see how he’s doing. Nevertheless, she is delighted to see her family and friends for the first time in so many months.
Anna’s world collapses when she returns home to find that Bridgette and Tosh are dating. She feels betrayed by them and she doesn’t know whom she can trust. Over the holidays, Anna spends a lot of time thinking about Étienne and what she should do about her feelings when she returns to Paris. If only he were single, it would be easy.
Returning to Paris, Anna decides she should get over Étienne. She starts dating Dave, another senior who has had a crush on her since she arrived. Dave starts a rumor that he slept with Anna, which hurts her. It also brings her feelings for Étienne to a head. She kisses Étienne, but Ellie finds out and everyone is angry. The friends gang up against Anna and avoid her.
One day, Anna goes for a walk to clear her mind. Étienne catches up with her. He is angry because his dad won’t let him go to Berkeley once he graduates. Anna tells him not to give up, that he is in control of his own life. Anna and Étienne declare their feelings for each other, and they date for the rest of the year.