Niamh Ryan
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Part of our series on Anita and Me, this comprehensive study note summarises chapter by chapter each of the 13 chapters in the book. It provides a summary of the main events, analysis and key quotes. This is the ideal study resource to start learning to story of Anita and Me.

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Chapter 1

Plot summary:

Meena is being brought to the shop by her father who believes she may have either stolen sweets from the shop or stolen money from her mother in order to buy the sweets.

Outside the shop they meet Anita, who tells them that the picture of the sailor outside the shop is her father. Meena meets him later in the week and sees him being friendly to the ‘Ball bearings Committee’ – the name given to a group of women who work to support their family

Meena dreads being brought into the shop because Mr Ormerod, the shop owner, is very chatty – once he starts a conversation it can become very difficult to leave the shop. In order to avoid this, Anita confesses that she stole money from her mother’s purse.

Anita fears the disappointment of her mother.  She knows her mother worries about her because she became extremely upset after Anita had been beaten in school for misbehaving.

 

Quotes and analysis:

There are many hints at the racism that was prevalent at the time of this novel.  The reason that Meena was beaten in school was because she retaliated against a boy who referred to people of colour as ‘Darkies’.  She also explains that Mr Ormerod viewed anyone who was not British as being the same. “You could see it in his face, he’d made the connection.  Africa was abroad, we were from abroad, how could we refuse to come along and embrace Jesus for the sake of our cousins?”