Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Review & Giveaway - - Anne of a Different Island

Anne of a Different Island
by Virginia Kantra
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: January 20, 2026
Reviewed by PJ




She believed life could follow a plotline—until the story she was living unraveled.

Anne Gallagher has always lived by the book. 
Anne of Green Gables, that is. Growing up on Mackinac Island, she saw herself as her namesake: the same impulsive charm, the same wild imagination, even the same red hair (dyed, but still). She followed in Anne Shirley’s fictional footsteps, chasing dreams of teaching and writing, and falling for her very own storybook hero.

But when a string of real-life plot twists—a failing romance, a fight with the administration, and the sudden death of her beloved father—pulls her back to the island she once couldn’t wait to leave, Anne is forced to face a truth no story ever prepared her for. Sometimes, life doesn’t follow a script.

Back in the house she grew up in, Anne must confront her past and the people she left behind, including Joe Miller, the boy who once called her “The Pest.” It’s time to figure out what she wants and rewrite her story to create her own happy ending. Not the book version. The real one.

PJ's Thoughts:

I'm one of those unicorn readers who has never read Anne of Green Gables. That takes nothing away from my love of Virginia Kantra's Anne of a Different Island. Inspired by the L.M. Montgomery novel, Kantra's version sets its own course with a present-day story that while it may evoke echoes of the original characters, stands well on its own for those readers, like me, who are new to the "Anne" universe.

Although Anne Gallagher is twenty-four, teaching, in a relationship, and living off the island when this book begins, it is still very much a coming-of-age story. She may be an adult but she has much yet to discover about life and about herself. I enjoyed the flashbacks to her childhood that give context to who she is today and who she ultimately becomes by the end of the book. I found her growth to be organic, authentic to her character, and very relatable. Kantra excels at bringing me into the minds of her characters and Anne is no exception. 

Another facet of writing at which Kantra excels is her ability to build a community of characters contributing context, support, conflict, humor, lessons, growth, and, in some cases, love. Each is vital to Anne's journey. I fell hard for Joe, Anne's childhood adversary turned friend turned potential soulmate (?), who has a significant growth arc of his own. Using flashbacks along with present-day scenes gave me a full picture not only of his evolving relationship with Anne but also the complications of his business and personal relationships with Anne's father. It also deepened the layers of who Joe is now and how his romantic past has affected his ability to trust both himself and others. 

Mackinac Island is a character in its own right and just as important to the overall story as any of the characters. Kantra nailed its unique vibe beautifully. I don't know if she's ever visited the island in person but she captured it's heart and left me eager to revisit this magical island in my native Michigan. 


Have you read Virginia Kantra? Do you have a favorite book or series that she's written?

Have you read Anne of Green Gables? Do you enjoy new books inspired by treasured classics? 

Have you ever visited Mackinac Island?

One randomly chosen person posting a comment before 11:00 PM, January 25 will receive a signed print copy of Anne of a Different Island.

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*Must be 18



21 comments:

  1. The Anne books were favorites when I was a girl and I love, love Mackinac Island. Can't wait to read this one!

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    1. I love Mackinac too! Kantra paints a loving but also realistic picture of living on the island.

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  2. Have you read Virginia Kantra? Do you have a favorite book or series that she's written?
    Yes, I’ve enjoyed many of her books.
    Dare Island series, Stolen Memory,Meg & Jo …

    Have you read Anne of Green Gables? Do you enjoy new books inspired by treasured classics?
    I loved the Anne Of Green Gables books. I also watched the movies.
    Yes, I like most of the books. I also enjoyed some of the recent Hallmark movies based on the classic books.

    Have you ever visited Mackinac Island?
    Yes, when I was in 2nd grade we took the Badger car ferry from Manitowoc, WI to Ludington, MI. We drove up through the Sault St Marie locks and went on to Mackinac Island. Loved the flowers lots of lilacs, the fort, the fudge, the Grand Hotel, the horse drawn carriages…

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    1. Sorry, we went into Canada after Mackinac Island. I think the locks were after. We saw Niagara Falls from both sides. I was pretty young7?

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    2. What a great trip! Every time I smell fudge it takes me straight back to Mackinac. ;-)

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  3. I am so excited to read this book! I have loved every book I've read by Virginia Kantra, so I know I'm going to love this one too! Mackinac Island and the city of Mackinac are my favorite places to visit. I live in Michigan and am about 3 1/3 hours from there, so the city is a fun day trip for us.

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  4. I enjoyed The Fairytale Life of Dorothy Gale very much. The novel was unforgettable and unique. When I was 9, I read the entire Anne of Green Gables series in hardcover borrowed from the public library where I lived. Many years ago when the books for children and YA were unavailable in paperback. My mother introduced me to reading and to this wonderful experience and series which was memorable and special. When I was a little older I took a vacation to P.E.I. and explored the island the house where Anne lived. Magical and beautiful summer trip. I haven't visited Mackinac Island.

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  5. This sounds delightful and exactly what I’m looking for right now. I’ve also never read Anne of Green Gables (I know, it’s crazy), but maybe it’s time I pick that series up, too!

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  6. Have never read Anne of Green Gables either. I loved the March Sisters books. I have never been to the island, I have read a few books set there though

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  7. I have never read Virginia Kantra. I have read Anne of Green Gables and loved it. I have never been to Mackinac Island.

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  8. I have read Virginia Kantra and it was a series but cannot remember which it was. Think it was about brothers. Never been to that island or read Anne of Green Gables. Patoct

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  9. I was a big fan of the books and the 1985 mini-series. I have visited Mackinac Island, and it is a beautiful and unique place.
    Virginia Kanta is an author that I haven't read yet.

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  10. Hello Fellow Unicorn, I too have never read Anne of Green Gables (I don't think I've sat and watched the series either--but I think I have seen or heard bits and pieces that I wouldn't be totally lost.) Virginia Kantra is an established author but I haven't read one of her books yet (since I think she writes contemporary settings most.) But this sounds like a hoot because I do love books that are based off beloved books...and therefore read them to see how they are the same and different. This looks like it would be a good one!

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  11. I read Anne of Green Gables series which was my ultimate favorite escape and series ever. It still is and is extraordinary and special. I haven't been to Mackinac Island but have been to Print Edward Island which is charming. I have read several of Virginia Kana's books which are fabulous.

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  12. I haven't read Virginia, but I have read Anne of Greene Gables. I haven't been to Mackinac Island.
    denise

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  13. I haven't read this author before but have read Anne of Green Gables. Love reading books inspired by classics. Had the pleasure of visiting Mackinac Island, so pretty and relaxing. Looking forward to reading this book!

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  14. I have to answer no to all of these. I thought I was the only one who hasn't read Anne of Green Gables. ;-)

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  15. Patricia Bennett BarberJanuary 21, 2026 at 10:11 PM

    Yes i have read her books...loved Meg & Amy
    Beth & Jo.
    And no i have not read Annie of Green Gables.
    And have never visited the island.

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  16. I have never read Virginia Kantra. I read Anne of Green Gables many, many years ago. I loved the series with Megan Fellows from about 20-25 years ago. I enjoy books that are inspired by classics but are original stories and not retelling the original story.i have never visited Mackinac Island but Tracy Brogan’s stories have made me want to visit.

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  17. I love Virginia Kantra! My personal favorite is Carolina Home

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  18. I liked her Dare Island and Children Of The Sea series. I didn't manage to read all the books in the series, but really enjoyed those I did.
    I have Anne Of Green Gables and have always planned to read it. We did go to Prince Edward Island and go to Green Gables. I could happily live there. I have not yet been to Mackinac Island, but it is on my list. I have checked out the site and looked at the ferry schedule and rentals. I hope to get there sooner than later.
    It is interesting to see how different authors handle the classics. Whether they are rewriting them in a contemporary setting or expanding the stories in their own time frame.

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