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Anne of Green Gables


The Classic Stories

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No. of pages 448

Published: 2010

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Anne of Green Gables follows the spirited orphan as a young girl. From meeting her "bosom friend", to breaking her writing slate over her rival's head and accidentally dying her hair green, Anne meets with plenty of adventures along her way to earning a teaching degree. Anne of Avonlea then follows Anne as teacher in the local school. In addition to her efforts to make her mark by forming the Avonlea Village Improvement Society, Anne also finds herself helping to raise orphans in the shape of twins Davy and Dora.

 

This book is part of a book series called The Classic Stories .

There are 448 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Anness Publishing .

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 contains the following stories:

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.

Anne of Avonlea
Five years ago, Anne arrived at Avonlea a skinny orphan without a friend in the world; now it would be impossible to imagine Green Gables without her. Anne's high spirits and warm heart have won her a family and friends who love her. But when she starts a job as a teacher at her old school, the real test of her character begins: at 'half past sixteen', she's not much older than her pupils and has a lot to prove. How can she inspire a love of learning in young minds - especially when some of her students are even naughtier than she ever was?

This book is in the following series:

The Classic Stories

This book features the following character:

Anne Shirley
This book features the character Anne Shirley.

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