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Anne of Green Gables - Unabridged

By Lucy Maud Montgomery & Kevin Theis
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"Anne of Green Gables" was the breakthrough novel for writer Lucy Maud Montgomery. An immediate sensation upon its release, the book spawned six sequels and several spinoff stories and novels.  

The story follows the plight of Anne, a young orphan girl from Nova Scotia who is placed with a couple at Green Gables, a small estate in Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. We follow along as Anne struggles to fit in with her schoolmates, navigates the stormy seas of young love and makes lifelong friends.  

"Anne of Green Gables" is presented here in its original and unabridged format.

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About Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) was a Canadian author best known for her Anne Shirley books, which began with "Anne of Green Gables" in 1908 and expanded into a six-book series concluding with "Anne of Ingleside" in 1939. (Characters from the Anne Shirley series were also spun off into stories and books of their own.) But Montgomery was responsible for far more than just the Anne Shirley books; during the course of her long career, Montgomery managed to complete twenty novels, over five hundred short stories, another five hundred poems and thirty essays. Born and raised on Prince Edward Island, Montgomery would later set almost all of her stories there and created in the fictional community of Avonlea for her characters to live. A writer from an early age, Montgomery was already selling short stories at a fairly rapid clip when in 1908, she published "Anne of Green Gables," which became an immediate sensation and catapulted Montgomery into a central position in Canadian literature. The success of her "Anne of Green Gables" series encouraged Montgomery to explore other book series including the Emily trilogy and the pair of two-book series: "Pat of Silver Bush" and "The Story Girl." She also wrote five stand-along novels and multiple collections of her short stories, many of which take place in and around her fictional Avonlea. Montgomery received just about every award and honor one could receive as a celebrated Canadian author, including the Order of the British Empire (OBE). She was named a National Historic Person in 1943 and her home - now a popular tourist destination- was named a National Historic Site in 1997. After suffering for years from depression and mental illness, Montgomery died - possibly by her own hand - in 1942. She is among the most celebrated and admired authors in Canadian history and her books have been adapted multiple times to the stage and screen.

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