Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery audiobook

Anne of Green Gables

By Lucy Maud Montgomery
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The Anne of Green Gables Series: Book 1

10.23 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781094243870

In Anne of Green Gables, we meet Anne Shirley, the central character of the series. Anne is an orphan in Nova Scotia and is sent to apair of unmarried siblingsin the fictional town of Avonlea. The siblings, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, meant to adopt a boyto assist on their family farm, buttheyeventually acceptsAnne when they meet her and experience her imagination and fancifulness. Anne begins to assist Matthew at Green Gables, and her adventure begins!Throughout the book, Anne’s cheerfulness and imagination endear her to the community of Avonlea, and shebecomesclose friends with her neighbor, Diana Barry. She also becomesenemies with her classmate Gilbert Blythe after he teases her about her red hair.Due to her upbringing, Anne does not have social graces, and is often a spitfire when people tease her or comment on her actions. She does try to grow in conduct as she grows older, but part of the fun of the book is seeing her small mistakes, such as giving Diana red wine instead of a nonalcoholic drink at teatime.The book follows various episodes in Anne’s life in Avonlea, from her adventures with friends to her education. Anne takes her education seriously, and is inspired by her teacher, Miss Stacy, to study and apply for entrance to Queen’s Academy topursue her teaching license. Anne’s studies pay off andshereceives a scholarship to attend college for a degree in English.However, around the time that she receivesthe scholarship, tragedy strikes when Matthew, her adopted father, dies of a heart attack after the family’s money is lost in a bank failure. Anne forgoes her scholarship to stay home with Marilla and teach at a local school instead of attending college. In an act of friendship, Gilbert Blythe, her once enemy, gives her his job at the nearest school so she can stay close to home.The novel ends with Anne being optimistic about what the future holds for her.

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In Anne of Green Gables, we meet Anne Shirley, the central character of the series. Anne is an orphan in Nova Scotia and is sent to apair of unmarried siblingsin the fictional town of Avonlea. The siblings, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, meant to adopt a boyto assist on their family farm, buttheyeventually acceptsAnne when they meet her and experience her imagination and fancifulness. Anne begins to assist Matthew at Green Gables, and her adventure begins!Throughout the book, Anne’s cheerfulness and imagination endear her to the community of Avonlea, and shebecomesclose friends with her neighbor, Diana Barry. She also becomesenemies with her classmate Gilbert Blythe after he teases her about her red hair.Due to her upbringing, Anne does not have social graces, and is often a spitfire when people tease her or comment on her actions. She does try to grow in conduct as she grows older, but part of the fun of the book is seeing her small mistakes, such as giving Diana red wine instead of a nonalcoholic drink at teatime.The book follows various episodes in Anne’s life in Avonlea, from her adventures with friends to her education. Anne takes her education seriously, and is inspired by her teacher, Miss Stacy, to study and apply for entrance to Queen’s Academy topursue her teaching license. Anne’s studies pay off andshereceives a scholarship to attend college for a degree in English.However, around the time that she receivesthe scholarship, tragedy strikes when Matthew, her adopted father, dies of a heart attack after the family’s money is lost in a bank failure. Anne forgoes her scholarship to stay home with Marilla and teach at a local school instead of attending college. In an act of friendship, Gilbert Blythe, her once enemy, gives her his job at the nearest school so she can stay close to home.The novel ends with Anne being optimistic about what the future holds for her.

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Author Bio: Lucy Maud Montgomery

Author Bio: Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942) was one of the most famous Canadian writers of the twentieth century. In her lifetime, Lucy published twenty novels and some five hundred short stories and poems. Her writing, rich in imagination and full of lessons in optimism, brought her international fame and remains popular today.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 10.23
Audience: Children (8–12)
Language: English