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In her 1908 novel, Anne of Green Gables, L. M. Montgomery created one of the best-loved heroines in children’s literature. Spirited and open-hearted, impulsive and determined, Anne Shirley is admired the world over. In this sequel, a teenaged Anne becomes a teacher and helps her guardian, Marilla, to raise six-year-old orphaned twins. While she thrives in her new grown-up roles, Anne is still impetuous and willful–and prone to anxiety over her freckled nose. 

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Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery

1874 - 1942
Canadian
Mark Twain called Anne of Green Gables, 'The sweetest creation of child life yet written.' Its immense popularity is proof that many people, like Ma... See more

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Anne of Avonlea Reprint

Anne of Avonlea
Reprinted in 2016 by The Folio Society
Reprint illustrated by Anna C. Leplar
Available formats: Hardcover
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Reviews

Plumfield and Paideia

Anne of Avonlea
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
Anne of Green Gables is pretty nearly a perfect book. Even if you don’t love the story or the character, it is hard deny that Anne Shirley, in her debut novel, has been an international sensation for more than 100 years...I wish that I could, but I cannot say the same thing about the sequels...

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