Annie

Annie by Thomas Meehan is an updated edition published by Penguin on November 14, 2013, featuring 272 pages in English. This book presents the beloved story of Annie, an orphan living at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage, who overcomes adversity to find a new life with the kind-hearted Daddy Warbucks. The narrative captures Annie’s journey during the Great Depression, highlighting her resilience and the relationships she forms along the way.
Readers will discover a deeper exploration of Annie’s experiences, including her time on the streets and her bond with Sandy, the dog she rescues. This adaptation not only revisits familiar characters but also introduces new ones, enriching the classic tale. The book addresses themes of family, social issues, and the challenges of adolescence, making it a poignant read for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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It’s a hard-knock life for America’s favorite orphan! Everyone knows the story of the irrepressible Annie, who lives at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until she beats the odds and finds a new life with the benevolent and wealthy Daddy Warbucks. Annie has enchanted millions of readers from her original comic strip appearance to the hit Broadway musical. Now, with a Tony-nominated revival playing on Broadway, Puffin is reissuing this novelization of the classic story, with a new introduction by Tony and Emmy Award-winning author Thomas Meehan. This is an adaptation that delves even deeper into Annie’s story, as she lives on the streets during the Great Depression, finds Sandy the dog, and encounters characters both familiar and new.
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