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Anne of Green Gables(English, Paperback, Montgomery L. M.)

Anne of Green Gables(English, Paperback, Montgomery L. M.)

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Anne Of Green Gables is the story of a hopelessly romantic orphan girl who is sent to the wrong house for adoption, and the turns her life takes thereon. Summary Of The Book Published over a century ago, Anne Of Green Gables captivates the minds of the young and old alike, even today. This is the story of a young orphan girl named Anne Shirley. The Cuthbert siblings live in a farm on the Prince Edward Island and intend to adopt a boy to help them run their farm. Instead, Anne is sent to them from an orphanage and so the story begins. Anne is a joyful, dreamy, and talkative girl. Anne Of Green Gables traces her childhood as she goes to the local school, befriends Diana Barry, becomes hostile towards Gilbert Blythe, indulges in naughty little shenanigans, and relishes her playtime. She grows up to be an extremely quick-witted girl who goes on to earn a teaching license. Towards the end, the book takes a rather poignant turn wherein the Cuthbert siblings grow old and face a tough time while Anne is always there to help them, thanks to her kind nature. Anne Of Green Gables has been translated into 20 languages worldwide. It has been adapted into multiple television series over the years. About L. M. Montgomery Born on the 30th of November, 1874, L. M. Montgomery was a prolific novelist and poet of Canadian descent. Fondly called ‘Maud’, she was honored as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1935. Her works include 20 published novels and more than 500 short stories and poems. Some of her famous novels are The Story Girl, The Blue Castle, Rainbow Valley, Courageous Women, A Tangled Web, the Emily trilogy, and Pat of Silver Bush. Her autobiography is titled The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career. Montgomery is famous for her jolly stories and happy endings. Usually filled with humour and romance, her writings feature vivid descriptions of beautiful natural surroundings. The emotions of all characters are excellently sketched in her books. Montgomery studied literature at Dalhousie University, Canada. She taught in schools for a brief period of time. In 1911, Montgomery married Ewen Macdonald and the couple had three sons: Chester, Hugh, and Stuart. She died on the 24th of April, 1942, in Toronto.