Anne of the Island

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On sale Jul 05, 2000 | 2 Hours and 55 Minutes | 9780553751659

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"How horrible it is that people  have to grow up!"  



Wishing couldn't keep Anne of Green Gables from  growing up. Anne's whole world was changing. Her  childhood friends were beginning to get married, and  Anne herself was leaving the island for four years  of college. Now handsome Gilbert Blythe wants to  win Anne's heart, and suddenly Anne must decide if  she's ready for love...and for following her dreams  if they mean leaving Green Gables behind forever.
Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) was a Canadian author best known for her Anne of Green Gables series, originally published in 1908. This series was met with immediate critical and popular acclaim, translated in over 36 languages and selling more than 50 million copies. L. M. Montgomery’s early years spent on lush, green Prince Edward Island live on in the delightful adventures of the loveable, red-headed orphan, Anne Shirley, the stories Mark Twain called "the sweetest creation of child life yet written." View titles by L. M. Montgomery

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"How horrible it is that people  have to grow up!"  



Wishing couldn't keep Anne of Green Gables from  growing up. Anne's whole world was changing. Her  childhood friends were beginning to get married, and  Anne herself was leaving the island for four years  of college. Now handsome Gilbert Blythe wants to  win Anne's heart, and suddenly Anne must decide if  she's ready for love...and for following her dreams  if they mean leaving Green Gables behind forever.

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Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) was a Canadian author best known for her Anne of Green Gables series, originally published in 1908. This series was met with immediate critical and popular acclaim, translated in over 36 languages and selling more than 50 million copies. L. M. Montgomery’s early years spent on lush, green Prince Edward Island live on in the delightful adventures of the loveable, red-headed orphan, Anne Shirley, the stories Mark Twain called "the sweetest creation of child life yet written." View titles by L. M. Montgomery