This carefully crafted ebook: “Anne of Green Gables + Anne of Avonlea + Anne of the Island” contains the 3 First Anne Shirley Classics Unabridged books in one volume and is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Table of contents : Anne of Green Gables Anne of Avonlea Anne of the Island Anne of Green Gables (1908), a sentimentalized but often charming story of a spirited, unconventional orphan girl who finds a home with an elderly couple, which helped her achieve international success with both adults and children. Anne of Avonlea (1909) follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school. Anne of the Island (1915). Anne attends Redmond College in Kingsport, where she is studying for her BA. Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 – 1942) was a Canadian author with roots in Scotland. She lost her mother at an early age, and was raised by her maternal grandparents. She began to keep a diary and discovered at the age of 10 that she could write poetry. The novels about Anne and Emily are semi-autobiographical and contain many of her own memories from the 1880s and 1890s on Prince Edward Island in Canada. Montgomery went on to publish 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 essays.
Favorites for nearly 100 years, these classic novels follow the adventures of the spirited redhead Anne Shirley, who comes to stay at Green Gables and wins the hearts of everyone she meets.
New adventures lie ahead as Anne Shirley packs her bags, waves good-bye to childhood, and heads for Redmond College.
At sixteen, Anne is grown up... almost.
Anne of Green Gables, the orphan girl who lives on Prince Edward Island, experiences romance as she begins her years of young adulthood.
'I'm boarding no dogs,' sez I." "Oh, Mrs. Dennis, won't you let her have a dog? He wouldn't bother you ... much. You could keep him in the basement while she was in school. And a dog really is such a protection at night.
Following Anne of Green Gables, this book was published in 1909 and covers the second chapter in the life of Anne Shirley. This book follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school.
Mrs. Inglis — née Jane Andrews , to quote from the Daily Enterprise — came with her mother and Mrs. Jasper Bell . But in Jane the milk of human kindness had not been curdled by years of matrimonial bickerings ...
As time passes, Anne realizes she no longer hates Gilbert but cannot bring herself to admit it. However, by the end of the book they become friends. The book also follows Anne's adventures in quiet, old-fashioned Avonlea.
- This book is printed in a 16 pt. large font for easier reading.
“Alice Palmer says Willy Drew told her Bob Russell told him Fred Elliot said he knew where your pig was. Go and ask Fred.” “Cheat! ... Jem went to Fred Elliott, who at first declared he knew nothing about the old pig and didn't want to.