- Kindle: 654 KB
- Print: 501 pages
- ISBN: 1406831735
- Publisher: DB Publishing House (Sept. 6 2011)
- ASIN: B005LPW4U8
There are lots of new characters to get to know as well as many much loved ones to meet again in Anne of Avonlea, Lucy Maud Montgomery’s sequel to Anne of Green Gables.
Anne Shirley is now sixteen and preparing to take up her new role as a teacher in the local school. She has her best friend Diana Barry by her side and Gilbert Blythe, her childhood enemy, who is now a trusted ally and a fellow teacher. As impulsive as ever, Anne launches into her new career with characteristic vigor.
Anne Shirley is now sixteen and preparing to take up her new role as a teacher in the local school. She has her best friend Diana Barry by her side and Gilbert Blythe, her childhood enemy, who is now a trusted ally and a fellow teacher. As impulsive as ever, Anne launches into her new career with characteristic vigor.
Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942), was a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. The book was an immediate success and the central character, Anne, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character.
My review for Anne of Green Gables
REVIEW:
Anne Shirley is still my kindred!
Now that she has finished school and got a teaching job at home, she really matures more and you can see what kind of woman Anne will become.
This whole book is bascially about Anne, her new teaching job, and twins that Marilla inherits.
Those twins are characters. One, the girl, is prim and does no wrong, while the boy does every thing wrong. Two entirely different people for being womb mates, but I guess that's how it is. I have a set of twin sisters, and they couldn't be more different. So I can definitely relate there.
I look forward to the next book in the series, where she finally goes to college.
4/5
Now that she has finished school and got a teaching job at home, she really matures more and you can see what kind of woman Anne will become.
This whole book is bascially about Anne, her new teaching job, and twins that Marilla inherits.
Those twins are characters. One, the girl, is prim and does no wrong, while the boy does every thing wrong. Two entirely different people for being womb mates, but I guess that's how it is. I have a set of twin sisters, and they couldn't be more different. So I can definitely relate there.
I look forward to the next book in the series, where she finally goes to college.
4/5
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i love a series that keeps on giving. glad you're enjoying it
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Love this fantastic series! Anne is a great character!
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