Anya’s Ghost is a coming-of-age ghost story by Vera Brosgol. It was published in graphic novel format in 2011, though Brosgol, who both wrote and drew the story, has said that it took four years to complete.
The main character is a teenage girl named Anya Borzakovskaya, a Russian immigrant living in the United States. Anya feels like an outcast at her private high school. She is self-conscious about her appearance and her family’s Russian heritage, both of which make her hesitant to do anything that will make her stand out. Anya has a close friend named Siobhan with whom she regularly cuts class. She also has a crush on a popular athlete named Sean, but Sean is dating the beautiful Elizabeth and seems to have no idea that Anya exists.
One day, while skipping school alone, Anya falls into an uncovered well in the woods. While waiting for rescue, she finds a skeleton and meets the ghost of a young woman who previously died in the well. The ghost is that of a shy girl named Emily who says that she lived nearly 100 years ago. Though Anya is at first frightened and tries to avoid the ghost, Emily proves to be instrumental in Anya’s rescue.
While leaving the well, Anya inadvertently takes a small bone from Emily’s skeleton with her, which allows Emily’s ghost to attach itself to her and follow her wherever she goes. When she returns to school a few days later, Emily begins helping Anya better her situation. During a biology exam, she looks at other students’ papers to help Anya cheat, and she spies on Sean so that Anya can arrange chance meetings with him.
In time, Emily reveals that she was once engaged to a man who died fighting in World War I. She also tells Anya that she fell into the well while fleeing a murderer. Anya promises to help Emily discover the identity of the man who killed her so that her spirit can rest in peace, and Emily agrees to continue helping Anya fit in at school.
While spying on some items in Sean’s backpack, Emily finds out about an upcoming party and helps Anya arrange to be invited. However, once Anya arrives she makes the shocking discovery that Sean is cheating on his girlfriend and generally behaving poorly. Disillusioned, Anya runs off. This angers Emily who is by this point very invested in Anya’s relationship with Sean and determined that they should be together.
Anya is concerned about Emily’s increasingly erratic behavior, and so the next day she leaves Emily at home and sneaks off to the library to investigate her death. Assisted by a nerdy classmate named Dima whom she had previously rejected, Anya makes the shocking discovery that Emily’s story about her past is not true. Emily was never engaged; rather, she was rejected by a man she was pursuing and then murdered him and his wife in their home. She died running from the authorities.
Returning home to confront Emily, Anya finds the bone missing and discovers that the ghost’s powers are much more extensive than she was led to believe. Emily is capable of moving solid objects and even hurting people. She confesses to Anya that the reason she has been helping her at school is because she wants to give Anya the life she never had, which is why she has been so adamant that Anya should seduce Sean by any means necessary.
When Anya threatens to get rid of Emily by destroying the skeleton that keeps her spirit bound to the world, Emily retaliates by pushing Anya’s mother down the stairs. She then manifests in front of Anya’s younger brother Sasha, who confesses that he took the bone earlier.
Sasha returns the bone to Anya, who rushes to the well where she first met Emily. She throws the bone back in, but an enraged Emily possesses her own skeleton which is still at the bottom of the well. The skeleton climbs out and continues to chase Anya, who is eventually forced to turn around and confront her former friend.
Emily tries to convince Anya that they are the same, and tells Anya that her intense desire to be popular has made her as fundamentally selfish and unbalanced as Emily was. However, Anya is able to convince Emily that her quest to live vicariously through people who are still alive is ultimately futile and will not bring her back to life. Emily’s spirit dissipates, and her skeleton falls back into the well.
Anya’s Ghost received some of the most prestigious awards given in the medium of comics and cartooning, including the Cyblis Award in 2011, as well as the Eisner Award and Harvey Award in 2012. Pre-production on a film version of the novel began in 2017.