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“Anne of Green Gables” is a novel written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, commonly known as L. M. Montgomery. The book was first published in 1908 and has since become a classic of children’s literature.
The story is set in the late 19th century and follows the adventures and misadventures of Anne Shirley, an imaginative and outspoken orphan girl. Anne is mistakenly sent to Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, an elderly brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them with their farm in the fictional village of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
The novel explores Anne’s experiences as she adjusts to life in Green Gables, her relationships with the Cuthberts, her friendships at school, and her many escapades in the small, picturesque community. Anne is known for her vivid imagination, her love of nature, and her endearing quirks.
“Anne of Green Gables” is the first in a series of novels that follows Anne’s life from childhood to adulthood. The enduring appeal of the book lies in its charming portrayal of Anne’s character, the picturesque setting, and the timeless themes of friendship, love, and the search for a place to belong. The novel has been adapted into numerous films, television series, and stage productions over the years.
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