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Book Description |
| Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery is the charming sequel to Anne of Green Gables, following the life of the imaginative and lively Anne Shirley as she navigates the challenges of adulthood. Now a teacher at Avonlea’s school, Anne is faced with the responsibility of guiding her students while continuing her own personal growth. As she learns the complexities of teaching, friendship, and love, Anne also matures in her understanding of herself and the world around her. This heartwarming tale captures Anne’s adventures and misadventures, filled with humor, compassion, and the timeless values of community and belonging. Anne of Avonlea is a delightful continuation of Anne’s journey, reflecting her transition from a dreamy girl to a thoughtful young woman. |
About Author |
| Lucy Maud Montgomery |
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Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942) was a Canadian author best known for her beloved Anne of Green Gables series. Born in Clifton (now New London), Prince Edward Island, Montgomery grew up under the care of her grandparents after her mother’s death and her father’s emotional distance. She began writing at a young age, with her first poem published when she was just nine. Montgomery’s most famous work, Anne of Green Gables (1908), introduced the spirited and imaginative red-haired orphan Anne Shirley, who captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Over the years, she wrote several novels, short stories, and poems, often drawing inspiration from her surroundings in Prince Edward Island. Her works typically explore themes of nature, personal growth, relationships, and the complexities of small-town life. Montgomery’s writing was hugely popular, and her works have remained in print for generations, cementing her place as one of Canada’s most iconic authors. Though her life was marked by personal struggles, including bouts of depression, Montgomery’s legacy endures through her beloved characters and stories, continuing to inspire readers of all ages. |



