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Anne of Avonlea

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Anne of Avonlea

Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery

Category: Classic, Novel

Anne of Avonlea

In the first sequel to Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Montgomery's feisty red-headed heroine is now sixteen and a school teacher in the small village of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. Although older, she isn't necessarily wiser - and she hasn't outgrown her mischievous antics. She learns how complicated life can be when she takes two new orphans at Green Gables under her wings, meddles in someone else's love life, and learns about romance herself when she encounters the "odd behavior" of a very handsome man, Gibert Blythe.

Anne of Avonlea

Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic children’s novel, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of a red headed orphan girl with a personality you can’t help but love. Despite her “tragical” past, Anne’s optimism and imagination have helped her to always see the best in things. Anne’s life changes considerably when she is accidentally adopted by the Cuthberts, a brother and sister who thought they were getting a boy to help out on the farm. The Cuthberts decide Anne will have to be sent back to the orphange but before they know it, she has begun to work her way into their hearts.

Author: Lucy Maud Montgomery

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES 1908

Anne of Avonlea (also translated as "Anne of the Flower Season") 1909

ANNE OF THE ISLAND (also translated as "Anne on the Island") 1915

Anne of Windy Poplars (1936).

Anne'S House of Dreams 1917

Anne of Ingleside at HearthHill 1939

RAINBOW VALLEY 1919

Rilla of Ingleside 1921

Today we are the same, we believe that Anne is the sunniest growth idol, this lonely girl who is afraid of dreams and afraid of growing up, is closest to us; she has the same cute girlish feelings as us, has had happy or sad encounters, and has paid the price for her young dreams. But she was always optimistic, strong, self-respecting and self-loving, and knew how to care for the people and things around her, which gave her a rich experience of growing up. Let her story twist and turn but be beautiful. So far, there is no set of world famous books closer to the hearts of growing girls than the Annie series, which is also the secret that after a long period of baptism, this set of books is still a long-lasting secret.

Anne of Avonlea

"Girl Annie" is a sunshine idol, an inspirational classic must-read book series, a more classic inspirational legend than the eldest, a warm story that makes Mark Twain move to tears, and a growth inspiration that accompanies you throughout your life. Grow up in the sunshine of classic reading, accumulate the wisdom of youth in warm interpretation, share Anne's growth process, and let Anne become the most intimate friend in your life.

Anne of Avonlea

American writer Mark Twain: "Anne is the most touching and beloved child figure after the immortal Alice".

Scholar Zhou Guoping: "Anne has two extremely valuable treasures, one is a sense of wonder at life, and the other is an imagination full of optimism. ”

Anne of Avonlea

Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942) was a Canadian writer. From an early age, Mengmarley showed great literary talent, and the novels she wrote at the age of 16 were widely acclaimed for their front pages in a local newspaper. Created in 1904 and published in 1908, Anne of Green Gables quickly became a bestseller of the year and became popular around the world.

Anne of Avonlea
Anne of Avonlea

When Mengmary married a woman, he was already a well-known writer. Her creative secret comes from the daily chores, and there is always a small book in the pocket of her apron, which is immediately inspired and recorded immediately. While browsing through a small book, she found that such a message triggered her creative inspiration: "An elderly couple applied to the orphanage to adopt a boy, and a girl was sent over" by mistake. It was from this fragment that Mengmarley synthesized her first novel, which was published in 1908 as Anne of Green Gables.

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