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Anne of Green Gables


Anne of Green Gables

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When red-headed orphan Anne arrives at the Cuthbert's home, Green Gables, she feels sure she's found the home she has longed for. They are less certain however; their request to the orphanage had been for a boy. But before long Anne's irrepressibly optimistic, loving nature has charmed them. While her temper is unpredictable and her extravagant imagination makes her dreamily whimsical and prone to comic mishap, the Cuthberts come to love Anne as if she were their own child. Montgomery's classic tale is a celebration of the transformative power of love and the unique qualities of a girl who has a second chance at childhood. When red-headed orphan Anne arrives at the Cuthbert's home, Green Gables, she feels sure she's found the home she has longed for. They are less certain however; their request to the orphanage had been for a boy. But before long Anne's irrepressibly optimistic, loving nature has charmed them. While her temper is unpredictable and her extravagant imagination makes her dreamily whimsical and prone to comic mishap, the Cuthberts come to love Anne as if she were their own child. Montgomery's classic tale is a celebration of the transformative power of love and the unique qualities of a girl who has a second chance at childhood.

Illustrated by M. A. & W. A. J. Claus, with an Afterword by Anna South.

 

This book is part of a book series called Anne Of Green Gables .

There are 392 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Pan Macmillan .

Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in 1874, and is best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables , published in 1908.

This book has the following chapters:

  • Chapter - 1: Mrs Rachel Lynde is Surprised
  • Chapter - 2: Matthew Cuthbert is Surprised
  • Chapter - 3: Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised
  • Chapter - 4: Morning at Green Gables
  • Chapter - 5: Anne's History
  • Chapter - 6: Marilla Makes up Her Mind
  • Chapter - 7: Anne says Her Prayers
  • Chapter - 8: Anne's Bringing-up is Begun
  • Chapter - 9: Mrs Rachel Lynde is Properly Horrified
  • Chapter - 10: Anne's Apology
  • Chapter - 11: Anne's Impressions of Sunday School
  • Chapter - 12: A Solemn Vow and Promise
  • Chapter - 13: The Delights of Anticipation
  • Chapter - 14: Anne's Confession
  • Chapter - 15: A Tempest in the School Teapot
  • Chapter - 16: Diana is Invited to Tea, with Tragic Results
  • Chapter - 17: A New Interest in Life
  • Chapter - 18: Anne to the Rescue
  • Chapter - 19: A Concert, a Catastrophe and a Confession
  • Chapter - 20: A Good Imagination Gone Wrong
  • Chapter - 21: A New Departure in Flavourings
  • Chapter - 22: Anne is Invited out to Tea
  • Chapter - 23: Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honour
  • Chapter - 24: Miss Stacy and Her Pupils get up a Concert
  • Chapter - 25: Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves
  • Chapter - 26: The Story Club is Formed
  • Chapter - 27: Vanity and Vexation of Spirit
  • Chapter - 28: An Unfortunate Lily Maid
  • Chapter - 29: An Epoch in Anne's Life
  • Chapter - 30: The Queen's Class is Organised
  • Chapter - 31: Where the Brook and River Meet
  • Chapter - 32: The Pass List is Out
  • Chapter - 33: The Hotel Concert
  • Chapter - 34: A Queen's Girl
  • Chapter - 35: The Winter at Queen's
  • Chapter - 36: The Glory and the Dream
  • Chapter - 37: The Reaper whose Name is Death
  • Chapter - 38: The Bend in the Road
    • Section - i: AFTERWORD
    • Section - ii: BIOGRAPHY

This book contains the following story:

Anne of Green Gables
When red-headed orphan Anne Shirley arrives at Green Gables, she feels sure she's found the home she has always longed for. Her new adoptive parents, the Cuthberts, are less certain - they had asked the orphanage for a boy. But before long, Anne's irrepressible optimism and loving nature charms them. While her temper is unpredictable and her extravagant imagination makes her dreamily whimsical and prone to comic mishap, they come to love Anne as if she were their own child.

This book is in the following series:

Anne of Green Gables

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