Anne of Green Gables - Hardcover
Anne of Green Gables - Hardcover
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by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Author)
"Anne of Green Gables" is a cherished masterpiece of children's literature that tells the story of Anne Shirley, a fiercely imaginative and talkative eleven-year-old orphan. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Prince Edward Island, the narrative begins when Anne is mistakenly sent to the farm of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, who had intended to adopt a boy to assist with their chores.
Despite the initial mix-up, Anne's infectious enthusiasm and unique perspective on the world quickly win over the hearts of the residents of Avonlea. Readers follow Anne as she navigates the trials and triumphs of her youth, from her "bosom" friendship with Diana Barry to her spirited academic competition with Gilbert Blythe. Through her various "scrapes" and mishaps, Anne matures into a talented and thoughtful young woman, proving that spirit and intellect can overcome the humblest of beginnings.
L. M. Montgomery's evocative prose brings the natural beauty of the Canadian Maritimes to life while exploring profound themes of identity, family, and the search for a place to belong. This enduring work remains a staple of coming-of-age fiction, celebrated for its wit, warmth, and the unforgettable character of Anne Shirley.
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