Happy 100 Year Anniversary!
I have lived in Canada for over 15 years and even became a citizen of this beautiful country, but I had never read Anne of Green Gables. I knew that I had to be remedy soon, so I started to read it. Then I happened to be on the Internet a few days ago and found out that this is the 100 year anniversary of this fine book.
Anne is picked up from an orphanage by a friend of the Cuthberts. They asked her to choose a boy for them, but somehow this was miscommunicated and they ended up with a girl. Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert debated right in front of Anne trying decided if they should bring her back and exchange her for a boy. During this part it seems like they are debating over a sack of potatoes rather than a human being.
However, they did decide to keep her and that’s when the story truly begins. Anne easily wins the hearts of the Cuthbert’s, all of Green Gables, and the reader’s.
L.M. Montgomery’s characters come to life in this heart warming but not over sentimental book. I was able to visualize all of the places in Prince Edward Island with her breath taking descriptions. At times I forgot that I was actually reading a book. It was like I became part of the story, part of the town.
I definitely want to read the entire series now, and would very much like to visit P.E.I. I highly recommend this book for both children and adults, and you don’t even need to live in Canada to love it.
5/5
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Oh, I’m so glad you liked it! Anne is so lovable. I’m reading the 4th one Anne of the Windy Poplars now.
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I kinda wish I would have nominated one of them for Classics Club. Anne is delightful!
I read some of the Anne of Green Gables series as a kid. I’m happy you have this review. I’m going to go to my Goodreads list and enter the 1st book. Thanks for posting.
listening to several in the series on audiobook this month – other versions avlbl and always a discovery to find the narrator of your imaginative Anne voice!
worldwide luv for Anne evidenced in PEI with tour bus loads of foreign appreciation! and a full cemetary lineup at LM’s grave.
I have read the whole series and managed to get a few Canadian first editions over the years too. Her volumes of her personal letters are a very interesting read.
One of my childhood favorites! I would love to visit PEI, too. I think I need to read this one again soon.
Wonderful post. I read the entire series in hardcover from my public library in Montreal when I was 10 years old. I was in love with the story and the beauty of the writing. Anne is a classic and so special. I have been to P.E.I. I am Canadian but also dual so I love Canada with my heart