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Author: Montgomery, L.M.

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9789388369077

Details:

Author: Montgomery, L.M.

Binding: Paperback

Number Of Pages: 364

Release Date: 10-01-2018

EAN: 9789388369077

Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches

Languages: English

Description:

Product Description "When Matthew Cuthbert reaches the Bright River station expecting to receive a boy, he is informed, much to his surprise, that a little girl has been dropped off for him. I suppose you are Mr. Matthew Cuthbert of Green Gables? she said in a peculiarly clear, sweet voice. I m very glad to see you. . . . Oh, it seems so wonderful that I m going to live with you and belong to you. I ve never belonged to anybody not really. As Matthew takes her home to his sister Marilla, she is shocked for they had adopted a boy. What happens as they decide to send her back? Will the fiery, imaginative, and talkative Anne Shirley win the hearts of her guardians? An enchanting coming-of-age story with lively and inspiring characters, Montgomery s Anne of Green Gables is a timeless children s classic. It has been adapted into numerous films, radio dramas, television series, and musicals." About the Author "Lucy Maud Montgomery (published as L. M. Montgomery) was brought up by her maternal grandparents in Cavendish, a community in Prince Albert, North-West Territories. She began writing at an early age and kept a diary. On Cape LeForce , her first poem, was published in The Daily Patriot when she was sixteen. She wrote a number of short stories, which were published in newspapers and magazines. In June 1908, her first book, Anne of Green Gables, was published by L.C. Page & Company. The book was an instant success and soon became a bestseller. She also wrote and published sequels to the book. These included Anne of Avonlea (1909), Anne of the Island (1915), Anne of Windy Poplars (1936), Anne s House of Dreams (1917), and Anne of Ingleside (1939). In 1910, she published Kilmeny of the Orchard, a romance novel. This was followed by two children s novels The Story Girl (1911) and The Golden Road (1913)."

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