She’s very much self-aware of it and yet does not bother exerting enough effort to be otherwise. Pages upon pages are dedicated to her brooding over her always being on the “outside”. Many have commented about Anna’s introversion in the movie, but it's so much more depicted in the book to the point that some readers might say she’s frustratingly unlikable. Also, the dark and dreaded wind mill is a silo in the movie. You surely won’t read anything about a Tanabata festival in the book. The book was set in a seaside town of Norfolk, England but was changed to a similar setting in Japan so names apart from Anna and Marnie were changed as well. There are a few differences between the book When Marnie Was There and the movie adaptation Omoide no Marnie though most are insignificant.
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