Customer Reviews
Literature that speaks to the heart - By: Acquafortis, 16 Oct 2008 
Annie on my mind took my heartin its hand & led me through a beautiful simple sweet love story which I could feel part & parcel of ... No complicated scenarios, no strange vocabulary but literature that speaks to the heart.
Everyday life, everyday problems, things that most of us, or at least me have passed through.
Every single detail talks about love. Mind you I said Love, because it's just secondary the fact that the story is about two gay teenagers. And that's what is all about, love,in all its dimensions, all its colours... love on daily bases which I could relate to. That's what's compelling about this book which I suggest fervently to read, gay or not.
Thank you Nancy Garden!
this book - By: K. A. Hamlton, 28 Dec 2007 
i have to admit when i read the dicription for this book i wasnt blown away by it. but eveyone should read this book, wither ur gay, bi & st8 it doesnt matter this book is just fantastic
Something else - By: RD, 24 Oct 2006 
This book is wonderful. The first timein a long time that a book actually made my heart ache. The title stems from the fact that the story isin effect told by Liza as she spends her daysin MIT thinking about Annie. Annie who she loves but hasn't seen or spoken toin 6 months.
She thinks back to how they met, struggled with the emotions of fallingin love with another woman & also why she hasn't been able to reply any of Annie's letters even though it hurts her so.
I can't think of strong enough words to describe how beautiful this book is. I'd recommend it to anyone.
please buy it... - By: Holly, 17 Oct 2006 
this is a touching & moving book. i have read it over & over & i still never want it to end...
nancy garden writes effortlessly & beautifully, the characters come alive & there story & experience feels as fresh as the day the book was written.
timeless
What a book!! - By: Karmagirl81, 10 Mar 2006 
This is a wonderfully written story which any one can relate toin some way or another, as most people know someoone who has been through this dilema of confusion even if not personally.
Once you start reading it, you wont put it down.