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| Anne of Green Gables | ||||||||||||||
Published in 1908 |
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L. C. Page & Co. |
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| Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm in Canada. There she proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her. | ||||||||||||||
| Anne of Avonlea | ![]() |
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| Published 1909 | ||||||||||||||
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| Anne Shirley is grown up, almost. Her gray eyes shine like evening stars, but her red hair is still as peppery as her temper. In the years since she arrived at Green Gables as a freckle-faced orphan, she has earned the love of the people of Avonlea and a reputation for getting into scrapes. But when Anne begins her job as the new schoolteacher, the real test of her character begins. | ||||||||||||||
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| Anne of the Island | ||||||||||||||
| Published 1915 | ||||||||||||||
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| Anne Shirley's world is changing around her--childhood friends are marrying and Anne herself leaves Prince Edward Island for college. She hopes for love, but it seems to elude her. | ||||||||||||||
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