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020 | _a978-1-4733-4481-5 | ||
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100 | _aMontgomery, L.M | ||
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_aThe Anne of green gables collection:/ _c L.M Montgomery |
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_aBritish _bRead books _c1915 |
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_a3,676p. _c14x21.5 cm _fsoft bound |
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_aThe anne of green gables collection _x978-1-4733-4481-5 |
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505 | _aLucy Maud Montgomery Anne of Green Gables Anne of Avonlea Anne of Island | ||
520 | _anne of Green Gables, children’s novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, published in 1908. The work, a sentimental but charming coming-of-age story about a spirited and unconventional orphan girl who finds a home with elderly siblings, became a classic of children’s literature and led to several sequels. Matthew Cuthbert and his sister, Marilla, live in Avonlea on Canada’s Prince Edward Island. Needing help on their farm, Green Gables, they apply to adopt a boy from an orphanage. By mistake, however, a red-haired, freckle-faced 11-year-old girl named Anne Shirley is sent to the siblings. While Matthew instantly takes to Anne, Marilla is unsure about keeping her. However, the cheerful and highly imaginative Anne gradually transforms the joyless lives of shy Matthew and prim Marilla, and they come to view her as a daughter. | ||
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