Anne Shirley is imaginative, outspoken—and entirely unexpected. When the Cuthberts, a brother and sister living on a farm in Avonlea, send for an orphan boy to help with chores, they’re surprised to find Anne instead: a spirited girl with fiery red hair and a wild imagination. At first hesitant to keep her, Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert soon discover that Anne’s charm, wit, and boundless enthusiasm are impossible to resist.
As Anne adjusts to her new life at Green Gables, she stumbles through mishaps, befriends kindred spirits, and slowly transforms the quiet town around her. But more than just a tale of a girl who wins hearts, Anne of Green Gables is a celebration of belonging, resilience, and the joy of seeing the world with wonder.
First published in 1908, L.M. Montgomery’s beloved classic has captivated generations with its warmth and humor. Anne’s story is not just for children—it’s for anyone who has ever felt out of place, longed for home, or dared to dream beyond the ordinary.
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