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| Rainbow Valley | ||||||||||||||
Published in 1919 |
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Frederick A. Stokes |
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| A new Presbyterian minister with four motherless children comes to Glen St. Mary. The children, along with Anne's older ones, get into one scrape after another. Romance enters the picture when the dreamy minister meets a sweet village maiden in the children's favorite spot, Rainbow Valley. | ||||||||||||||
| Rilla of Ingleside | ![]() |
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| Published 1921 | ||||||||||||||
| Frederick A. Stokes | ||||||||||||||
| Anne's children are almost grown up, expect for fourteen-year-old Rilla. Pretty and high-spirited, Rilla's first dance was on August 4, 1914, the day that England entered World War I. Over the next four years Rilla grows from a happy, carefree girl to a strong, proud woman as she shares the sufferings and hardships of a country at war. | ||||||||||||||
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| Other Anne-related Books | ||||||||||||||
Chronicles of Avonlea (1912) - Frederick A. Stokes |
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| Further Chronicles of Avonlea (1920) - Frederick A. Stokes | ||||||||||||||
| More adventures of the townfolk of Avonlea with Anne Shirley as a much more minor character. | ||||||||||||||
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