Anne of Green Gables
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Anne of Green Gables

by Montgomery, L. M.

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
359
Language
English
Published
1979

Overview

L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables follows Anne Shirley, an imaginative orphan who arrives at Green Gables and slowly turns an unfamiliar household into a place of belonging. The novel blends humor, tenderness, and coming-of-age insight, using Anne's vivid imagination to explore friendship, embarrassment, hope, and the work of growing up.

Readers return to it for its warmth and emotional clarity. Anne of Green Gables is perfect for anyone who enjoys character-driven fiction, small-town life, and stories about found family. Montgomery makes Avonlea feel welcoming without flattening its tensions, so the book remains both comforting and alive with personality. That enduring warmth is part of why the novel keeps finding new readers across generations.

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