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Anne's story is set during the late 's. So the isolated P. Island was even more isolated. Avonlea is all up in this story, so intertwined with every action and speech that without this community, there wouldn't be story left.

For Anne, connecting with her new home means connecting with nature, and Prince Edward Island has a ton of nature to commune with, with hills, woods, cliffs, and the water that's always in the distance.

Each page contains jealous-making descriptions of nature in every season, plus Anne's thoughts on every bit of environment she sees. Avonlea is also tiny, with a one-room schoolhouse for all the children in town, and a hall and church, but no store. Everyone knows everyone's business, so if Anne does something as small as wear a flower crown to church, not only the do all the kids but also the adults know and have an opinion about it by the end of the day.

Also, because it's so small there aren't many different types of people…which makes Anne really stand out. This set includes all eight books in L. Montgomery's tale of literature's most famous redhead and her colourful imagination. Anne is an outspoken and bright girl, even though she may have suffered a dark past of being an orphan, living a distressed life. Even if Anne has had less opportunities in regards to education and meeting friends compared to other children, she has a strong will and Anne although not rich in wealth, she is very rich in mind and views life with hope and optimism!

Anne is an honest girl and reacts to situations depending on circumstances, because of this pure heartedness she often breaks rules such as acting like a traditional proper lady with old fashioned ladylike manners. For instance, Anne screams at Mrs. Rachel for teasing her of her red hair. Prior to living at Green Gables, Anne had no friends and hence she was very lonely, Anne resorted to making up imaginary mates.

Gilbert took every chance to make fun of Anne, which enraged Anne and made her furious! This sparked a strong clash and contest between the two throughout their school life which continued until the end of the story. Anne matures in the story, losing some of the funny quirks and peculiarity as a child, Anne works diligently to achieve her best results in her academic studies. In this amazing series, you get to learn the significant things of life even for someone as young as Anne, the reader will learn the importance of having fun, being yourself, working hard for what you want, real friendship, romance, and making compromises.

Anne of Green Gables was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery, it was originally written for readers of all ages, and it is considered as one of the most classic novels since the mid 20th century. Since the publication of the series, it has been translated into more than 36 languages and sold more than 50 million copies worldwide, this makes the series one of the bestselling books in the world. Please note — This set includes the first 6 books L.

Montgomery wrote between for her Anne of Green Gables series. The two remaining Anne titles not in this set: Anne of Windy Poplars and Anne of Ingleside , were written by Montgomery in the late s and due to copyright restrictions are not available for inclusion in this set at the present time. Your Cart. This series is ideal for readers between the ages of Anne of Green Gables by L. Montgomery Anne of Avonlea by L. Montgomery Anne of the Island by L.



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