Anne of Green Gables: A Graphic Novel Mariah Marsden 8,6
ocenił(a) na 76 lata temu “Anne of Green Gables” has been one of my favourite books for 20 years, so when a friend told me about this graphic novel, I knew I have to read it. I think every person interested in this book already knows the story of Anne, so there’s no need to write a plot summary. I was a bit concerned if the authors were able to convey all the aspects of Montgomery’s classic on mere 230 illustrated pages, but they truly were. It’s very faithful to the original story - of course there’s less details, but all the important moments we love so dear are there: the great apology to Mrs. Lynde, breaking a slate on Gilbert’s head, Anne dyeing her hair green, Matthew’s failed attempt to buy a dress for her, and many, many more.
As for the art style, the first thing I noticed were the bright, vivid colours, especially all the greens. The characters though need a little getting used to, because the illustrator - Brenna Thummler, has a very characteristic way of drawing people. I grew to like those new versions of Matthew, Marilla, Gilbert, Diana, and Mrs. Lynde, and their facial expressions - especially Marilla’s reactions to Anne’s words and actions. But Anne… I don’t know. I actually liked everything about her, except her face. Seriously, on some panels she looks like she’s about to eat your soul for breakfast. But if I just ignore this little fact, she’s the same Anne I know and love from the original book.
In general, I think this book is a great tribute to L.M. Montgomery’s work. It’s a lovely, colourful, captivating read, perfect for all the “Anne of Green Gables” fans, as well as for those, who don’t know this lively, talkative redhead yet.