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Anne of Green Gables Series: Set of 11 Books, Annotated

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Anne is a bright, outgoing, and eager to please girl, who endears herself to her adopted family, and to readers.

Enjoy her stories and other books by Lucy Maud Montgomery in this collection which includes:

--11 Full Length Books from the Bestselling Author Lucy Maud Montgomery
--Links to 11 Free Full Length Audiobooks. Over 76 hours of Audio Entertainment!
-Easy to use clickable Table of Contents, with links to each book and chapter
-Bonus: A Fan Resource List of Films & TV Shows Based on the Anne of Green Gables Series

All that at an unbeatable price of only 99 cents!

Books Included In This Collection:
-Anne of Green Gables
-Anne of Avonlea
-Anne of the Island:
-Anne's House of Dreams:
-Rainbow Valley
-Rilla of Ingleside
-Chronicles of Avonlea
-Further Chronicles of Avonlea

Plus Bonus Books:
-The Story Girl
-The Golden Road
-Kilmeny of the Orchard

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A talented cast of actors do dramatic readings of the books.
Links to 11 Free, Full Length Audiobooks by L.M. Montgomery:
-Anne of Green Gables (over 9 1/2 hours of audiobook entertainment)
-Anne of Avonlea (8 1/2 hours of audio)
-Anne of the Island (Almost 8 hours of audio)
-Anne's House of Dreams (7 1/2 hours of audio)
-Rainbow Valley (almost 9 hours of audio)
-Rilla of Ingleside (11 hours of audio)
-Chronicles of Avonlea (Over 6 hours of audio)
-Further Chronicles of Avonlea (Over 6 1/2 hours of audio)
-The Story Girl (Over 8 1/2 hours of audio)
-The Golden Road (Over 7 1/2 hours of audio)
-Kilmeny of the Orchard (Almost 4 hours of audio)

479 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 31, 2015

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About the author

L.M. Montgomery

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Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author whose novels, stories, essays and poems made her one of the most widely read writers in Canadian literary history. Publishing under the name L. M. Montgomery, she achieved international recognition with the novel Anne of Green Gables, released in 1908, which quickly became a bestseller and introduced readers to the imaginative orphan Anne Shirley. The success of the book transformed Montgomery from a schoolteacher and magazine contributor into a celebrated literary figure whose work reached audiences far beyond Canada. Raised on Prince Edward Island, she drew deeply on its landscapes, rural communities, and storytelling traditions, turning the island into the setting for many of her novels. The popularity of Anne of Green Gables led to numerous sequels, including Anne of Avonlea and Anne of the Island, establishing a beloved series that followed Anne from childhood to adulthood. Montgomery continued to write steadily throughout her life, producing twenty novels and more than a thousand short stories poems and essays. Her fiction often centered on young women, personal growth, and the emotional ties between people and place, combining gentle humor with reflections on memory, imagination, and belonging. Although she enjoyed enormous popularity, Montgomery also faced personal difficulties, including long periods of depression and the strain of caring for her husband, a Presbyterian minister who struggled with mental illness. Writing became both a profession and a refuge, allowing her to transform memories of childhood and observation of everyday life into vivid storytelling. In addition to the Anne series, she created other notable works, including the Emily novels and several stand alone stories that explored identity, creativity, and attachment to home. Her books were translated widely and attracted devoted readers around the world, helping shape the international image of Prince Edward Island as a place of pastoral beauty and warm community life. Scholars later studied her extensive journals letters and manuscripts, which revealed the complex inner life behind the cheerful tone of many of her books. By the time of her death in 1942, Montgomery had become one of the most successful and influential authors in Canadian literature. Her stories about imagination, resilience, and the search for belonging continue to inspire readers of all ages, and Anne Shirley remains one of the most recognizable characters in children's fiction. Through generations of readers, Montgomery's work has encouraged appreciation for storytelling, nature, and the emotional richness of ordinary life. Her legacy also includes a vast body of diaries and correspondence that document the challenges faced by a professional woman writer in the early twentieth century. Institutions such as the L. M. Montgomery Institute have continued to examine her influence on literature culture and tourism, particularly on Prince Edward Island, where sites associated with her fiction attract visitors from many countries. Adaptations of Anne of Green Gables for film, television, and theatre have introduced new audiences to her stories, ensuring that her characters remain part of global popular culture. Though critical opinion once dismissed her as merely a writer for children, later scholarship recognized the depth of her themes and the enduring craft of her storytelling. Today she is remembered as a central figure in Canadian literature whose imaginative vision gave voice to the beauty of rural life while celebrating the hopes of young dreamers who search for belonging.

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January 7, 2019
Wonderful!

Anne of Green Gables and the subsequent books are thoroughly enchanting. The use of language is so beautiful; you can see the colors, feel the breezes and smell all of the flowers. Started reading because I had heard someone speak so highly of it and I was hooked from the start. Very glad I found these books.
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