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THE STORYTELLER by Kathryn Williams

THE STORYTELLER

by Kathryn Williams

Pub Date: Jan. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-304939-0
Publisher: HarperTeen

A hidden trove of diaries connects a New Hampshire teen with the Russian princess Anastasia Romanov.

While helping to clear out her late great-great-aunt Anna’s house, 17-year-old Jess uncovers a chest full of diaries written in Russian hidden away in the attic. She enlists the help of Evan, a college student majoring in Russian, to help her translate them. What they discover leads them to believe that Anna, who lived a quiet life married to Jess’ great-great-uncle Henry, may have been the Russian royal who was rumored to have escaped when the rest of her family was executed in 1918. As Jess and Evan work their way through the diaries, readers are treated to long excerpts in which young Anastasia details her unlikely escape to the United States via Western Europe. Jess strives to please everyone around her by acting like someone she’s not—from her mother, who wants her to attend Harvard, to her boyfriend, who knows her as nothing but easygoing and agreeable—and she finds parallels to her own struggles in Anastasia’s existence as an imposter. Jess’ present-day sections set in 2007 are the more engaging of the two storylines, though the influence of Anna’s narrative on Jess’ life is noteworthy and satisfying by the time the tale is untangled. Apart from Jess’ best friend, a Chinese American transracial adoptee, main characters read as White.

An interesting take on storytelling and identity.

(author's note, sources, further reading) (Fiction. 13-18)