Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908.
Montgomery was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 30, 1874. She came to live at Leaskdale, north of Uxbridge Ontario, after her wedding with Rev. Ewen Macdonald on July 11, 1911. She had three children and wrote close to a dozen books while she was living in the Leaskdale Manse before the family moved to Norval, Ontario in 1926. She died in Toronto April 24, 1942 and was buried at Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.
This is the most wonderful book i’ve ever read. 🎀🍵 I was always the weird kid, but this book made me realize it’s a nice thing to be. Anne and I have a lot of things in common, so seeing this presented in a book gave me comfort and ease. It was a truly lovely experience to read this book.
I knew nothing about this book until I went to Prince Edward Island National Park in Canada and discovered there the Green Gables center that celebrates Ms. Montgomery's legacy. As an adoptee, I felt inescapably drawn into the life of Anne Shirley. Despite our existence more than a half century apart, I found her "scrapes" similar to my own. I also laughed aloud at the thought processes of Marilla, as progressive as perhaps possible for that era. This novel is still a GEM more than a hundred years later. I am far from alone in my admiration, judging by the thousands of people visiting the park segment dedicated to Ms Montgomery and the millions who reviewed and rated this book... I chose to rate the paperback version of the book because my version did not have an afterword with any additional authors. I listened to an audio version, and the reader was incredible at doing the voices of the characters. This book is an all-around good experience and definitely will take you away from the perils of modern life and insert you in a different time at a place imagined as more beautiful than any you can imagine.
Anne of Green Gables follows Anne Shirley, an imaginative orphan mistakenly sent to live with siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert in Avonlea. Her spirited nature brings both mischief and warmth. Through her adventures and compassion, she wins over the Cuthberts and the community, and grows into a wiser yet still wonderfully imaginative young woman.
I’m so glad this book was @bookishmoms.ph pick for November! I’ve always meant to read this one. It's such a beloved story, and of course, there’s the Netflix adaptation Anne with an “E” that has been on my watch list for a long time.
I read the beautiful Paper Mill Press edition, which includes both Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea. I only finished Book 1 for now and decided to save the second one for later, but I’m definitely excited to see where Anne’s story leads next, especially with her nemesis, Gilbert.
I truly enjoyed this book! Anne is a delightful character — bubbly, imaginative, and full of life. Though her past as an orphan was sad, her arrival at Green Gables gave her the chance to experience love, friendship, and belonging. She’s wonderfully outspoken, makes honest mistakes, and grows through them in the most endearing ways. Some moments were so heartwarming that I found myself smiling through the pages. And the way author painted Avonlea’s scenery just breathtaking.
Takeaways: ✦ embrace life with curiosity and gratitude ✦ see beauty even in ordinary things ✦ never lose that childlike imagination ✦reminder for us adults to let children imagine freely, to listen to their ideas and nurture their creativity
Lemme just say one thinggg: so idk if this is the exact book i’ve read and the book im revewieng down here, but the one i read was the first in the 8 book series.. although i got this book (the foirst book) alone cuz i saw it in a store in italy and it was a special edition cover, like it was so gorg. So i got it even though i was planning to order the whole 8 book set.. and again i dont have the rest of the books, but trust me i’ll get them.
I love the tv show and i love the book. The thing i love most abt the book is Gilbert and Annes relationship. And i SO excited to read the 7 other books.
The hardest part in the book was def when Matthew died, he was one of the best characters.
Ranking: 4 stars cuz its just the start and it wasnt very much anne and gilbert love moments. Would i recommend it: DEFINETLY! If u read the other books after (even though i havent read them but i know i wont regret it) Overall i just love everything that has to do with anne with an e.
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I reread this as I’d taught it several years ago. Now retired, revisiting all of the marvelous elements of this amazing classic. One of a kind! A truly important valuable piece of literature and message!