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A Modern, Multicultural Novel Inspired by Anne of Green Gables: For Anusha Smyth, four-leaf clovers pop out of the grass like 3D optical illusions, practically begging her to pick them. She hopes they'll bring her luck. She has big plans for 7th grade, but first she needs to convince her mom to move back to the United States. Unfortunately, a nosy neighbor keeps getting in the way. With Mrs. Lowry on the prowl - and she isn't the only obstacle - Anusha's going to need more than luck to make her dreams come true.Anusha Smyth is a modern version of Anne Shirley from the classic ANNE OF GREEN…mehr

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A Modern, Multicultural Novel Inspired by Anne of Green Gables: For Anusha Smyth, four-leaf clovers pop out of the grass like 3D optical illusions, practically begging her to pick them. She hopes they'll bring her luck. She has big plans for 7th grade, but first she needs to convince her mom to move back to the United States. Unfortunately, a nosy neighbor keeps getting in the way. With Mrs. Lowry on the prowl - and she isn't the only obstacle - Anusha's going to need more than luck to make her dreams come true.Anusha Smyth is a modern version of Anne Shirley from the classic ANNE OF GREEN GABLES series by L. M. Montgomery. Anusha's insecurity about her hair stems from being the only redheaded member of her Sri Lankan-American family.
Autorenporträt
A. M. Blair is a Pennsylvania-based writer who blogs about literature and the law at The Misfortune of Knowing. She is also the author of Two Lovely Berries, a new adult novel, and Amelia Elkins Elkins, a modern retelling of Jane Austen's Persuasion. She is a public interest attorney and the mother of three. She received her B.A. from Yale and her J.D. from Harvard Law. Like Pramila, Blair is half Sri Lankan. Blair's co-authors are her eldest daughters, Maram and Samira. They are twins who love to read and write. They also love having red hair and can't understand why Anne Shirley hated hers so much.