First published: 1908. Sequel: Anne of Avonlea. Also includes Author file, Who's who in Green Gables, Some things to think about, Some things to do, and Glossary.
Contents:
Mrs Rachel Lynde is surprised -- Matthew Cuthbert is surprised -- Marilla Cuthbert is surprised -- Morning at Green Gables -- Anne's history -- Marilla makes up her mind -- Anne says her prayers -- Anne's bringing-up is begun -- Mrs Rachel Lynde is properly horrified -- Anne's apology -- Anne's impressions of Sunday School -- A solemn vow and promise -- The delights of anticipation -- Anne's confession -- A tempest in the school teapot -- Diana is invited to tea, with tragic results -- A new interest in life -- Anne to the rescue -- A concert, a catastrophe, and a confession -- A good imagination gone wrong -- A new departure in flavourings -- Anne is invited out to tea -- Anne comes to grief in an affair of honour -- Miss Stacy and her pupils get up a concert -- Matthew insists on puffed sleeves -- The story club is formed -- Vanity and vexation of spirit -- An unfortunate lily maid -- An epoch in Anne's life -- The Queen's class is organized -- Where the brook and river meet -- The pass list is out -- The hotel concert -- A queen's girl -- The winter at Queen's -- The glory and the dream -- The reaper whose name is death -- The bend in the road.
Summary:
Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her.
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