Anne of Avonlea
By L.M. Montgomery
- Release Date: 1942-01-01
- Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
Readers first met Anne Shirley as a freckled 11-year-old orphan who arrived in Green Gables instead of the boy the farming family had asked for. Despite—or perhaps because of—Anne’s penchant for telling tales and breaking social norms, she quickly won the hearts of everyone in her new hometown of Avonlea…including her new family.
In the second book in L.M. Montgomery’s timeless series, the always-spunky Anne turns 16 and starts working as Avonlea’s schoolteacher. When she discovers two orphans in need of a home, Anne throws herself into helping her neighbors while navigating mishaps and her feelings for Gilbert Blythe. It’s exactly the stuff that’s made millions fall in love with Anne of Green Gables.
Reviews
Interesting read!
4By Jodie BrownI really like this book. You definitely will want to read the first book before reading this one. I will say I like Anne of Green Gables a tiny bit more than Anne of Avonlea, but it is still really good. I really like how there are so many new characters introduced throughout the book. There are probably about as many new characters as there are old characters. It will still help to read Anne of Green Gables first.Happiness
4By ctg_oneWhat more can one say.Classic
5By Indy RueA timeless classic!!! Takes of a girl’s transition into womanhood. Utterly captivating... This book is full of imagination and is a very morally educational read. I greatly recommend it to all those who need a dose of imagination and wholesome literature.Amazing, Awesomely Anne of Avonlea
5By Mimicking horsesI loved this book so much!! I have always loved Anne of Green Gables and I didn't know there were more. I just love these books! It is a must read for anyone. 👍👍👍"Magnificent"
5By MissStickBetaThis book is utterly magnificent. I could and would read this book over and over again without getting tired of it. I like the book's publishing time being long ago and giving it that rustic feel to it. Most importantly I love the characters and their personalities. I even love the worst in the characters. They are human, or at least fictional ones, and they make mistakes like any other. They have religion making it unlike a lot of the stories I have read. Only religious books I read are usually ones of that purpose. So overall this book was fantastic.Sounds good
5By Alexandera DiBelloI haven't really read the book but my teacher said it's going to be my next book after I finish the Battle of the Labyrinth I'll review it later but it seams really good.Anne of Avonlea
5By Cbkamd6I like Anne of Avonlea but the first book was much better with my action. Anne is much changed... But for IBooks, I think the pages are too sensitive but overall I can't complain I like this one a lot but I'd say its not worth reading based on the lack of content... Overall nicely written DON'T CHANGE ANNE (WITH AN "E") MONGOMERY!;)