Anne of Green Gables - L.M. Montgomery

Anne of Green Gables

By L.M. Montgomery

  • Release Date: 1908-06-01
  • Genre: Classics for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
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From 4,464 Ratings

Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.

Mark Twain called the protagonist of this 1908 book the “most lovable child in fiction.” Anne Shirley, a hopeful 11-year-old, is an orphan. The beloved novel begins as Anne is (wrongly) assigned to the care of aging brother and sister Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, who had asked for a boy to help work on Green Gables, their family farm in Canada’s Prince Edward Island province.

Initially disappointed, Matthew and Marilla are quickly won by Anne’s spirited personality - as are we. Anne wants nothing more than a home, yet try as she might to fit in, her manners are lacking. She shouts in the face of injustice. She talks constantly, often about imaginary friends and made-up events. She accidentally serves wine to her first real friend, sending her home drunk. Will Anne’s irrepressible spunk keep her from finding a permanent place at Green Gables?

For over 100 years, readers have fallen in love with Canadian author L.M. Montgomery’s coming-of-age story and its freckly, redheaded heroine. Over the course of the 11 books in the series, we delight in watching Anne grow from an impulsive, charming child into a mature and kind young woman.

Reviews

  • Thrilling

    4
    By Bonnie Prancer
    Reading this book opens a encouraging future of satisfaction and wonderful forward popularities! It is exciting to read all the time. Reading to the end can be accomplished in one day. If you date the time spent on this book from one day to the amount of days that meet your time span. It is entirely worth it!
  • Engaging

    5
    By chidi123
    And entertaining and sweet
  • Great book

    5
    By 124567898544
    One of the best books of my life
  • I’m going to try to be like Anne

    5
    By apomik
    I think this is the type of book I will re read to remember that life is worth living :)
  • A poignant reminder…

    5
    By forestaudio
    …of what makes a life rich and full. A tonic for the times and a quiet, soft place in a noisy, hard-edged world.
  • Beautiful 🌷

    5
    By cris s
    Love! Love! Love this book!
  • Thoroughly enjoyable!

    5
    By jensmama
    I have seen the TV version, but this book outshines it by far!! I can’t wait to go on through the rest of the series!
  • Anne of Green Gables

    5
    By minecraftissupercool😁
    I love this book and the whole series! A classic and lots of fun. I love all the classic stories about orphan girls going somewhere new to live. They’re so fun and intriguing. The only part I don’t like is that Matthew dies😭. But I definitely recommend this book 10/10!!!!! 💯📖👍🏻😁🥳
  • Just wrong

    1
    By Heheh sneaky
    I can’t believe no one noticed that in page 13 they made a racist remark to Arab people!!! Im not one of them but I still support and respect all races! 😤 I just started reading this book and that’s the remark I saw. I can’t believe these people! BE INCLUSIVE I DoNT CARE IF THIS IS FROM 1908 you can still change !!!!!!! I also think it focuses on a sexist mindset! would not recommend it!!
  • Classic for a reason

    5
    By bitemeonemilliontimes
    Excellent story that still holds up well today. Very touching.

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