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Books in Anne of Green Gables series

  • Rilla of Ingleside

    L.M. Montgomery, Kate Handford

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Rilla is full of high-spirits just like her mother. But undreamed-of challenges await the irrepressible girl when the world of Ingleside becomes endangered by a far-off war, which carries off her brothers and many of the local young men to fight overseas. The eighth of nine books in the Anne Shirley series, Rilla of Ingleside was published in 1921 and was the sixth book to feature the beloved protagonist from Anne of Green Gables. Notable for being the only Canadian novel about WWI written from a woman’s perspective, it is also unique in that it mentions the Gallipoli campaign and the terrible sacrifices made by Australian and New Zealand forces.
  • Rilla of Ingleside

    L. M. Montgomery

    Library Binding
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  • Anne of the Windy Poplars

    L. M. Montgomery

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, April 1, 1970)
    Anne Shirley's love for Gilbert Blythe grows during her three years as a high school principal
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  • Anne of Green Gables Deluxe Book and Charm

    L. M. Montgomery

    Paperback (HarperFestival, April 26, 2005)
    Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert had planned to adopt a boy to help out around Green Gables farm. But waiting for Matthew at the train station is freckle-faced, red-headed Anne Shirley -- a talkative eleven-year-old orphan with a heart full of dreams and a desperate longing for a home. From the minute Anne sets foot in Matthew's buggy, Green Gables will never be the same! Discover one of the most delightful, irrepressible young heroines of all time in L. M. Montgomery's classic novel.
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  • Chronicles of Avonlea

    L.M. Montgomery, Kate Handford

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Nov. 27, 2018)
    The stories in this collection all relate to the fictional sea-sprayed Canadian village of Avonlea. Anne Shirley appears in a few, but most concern other characters from the Anne Shirley series, including Marilla Cuthbert, Mrs. Rachel Lynde, Diana Barry, and the reverend Mr. Allan and his wife. Published in 1912, these tales of hidden hopes and cherished dreams are sure to enchant fans of Anne of Green Gables.
  • Anne's Red Hair

    Kevin Sullivan, Leslie Goldman

    Paperback (Davenport Press, Oct. 27, 2010)
    Poor Anne Shirley continually gets teased by her classmates—especially mean Gilbert Blythe—about her fiery red hair. She decides that she hates her hair color and formulates some outrageous plans in order to change it. Through an elaborate dream, however, Anne comes to realize that her red hair makes her special and is an important part of who she is.
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  • Anne's New Home

    Kevin Sullivan

    Paperback (Davenport Press, Oct. 27, 2010)
    Eleven-year-old Anne Shirley has spent most of her life in an orphanage with her imagination as her companion, but that is all about to change—she is going to be adopted. Anne travels to Green Gables farmhouse in the little village of Avonlea to live with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, quickly integrates herself into their family, and becomes friends with many people from the town. But Anne soon finds that having a family comes with more rules than she expected, and she can’t seem to stay out of trouble.
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  • Anne of Green Gables, with eBook

    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Shelly Frasier

    MP3 CD (Tantor Audio, July 21, 2008)
    When Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert of Green Gables send for a boy orphan to help them out at their farm, they mistakenly get Anne Shirley, a feisty, independent, but warm-hearted eleven-year-old girl. Fortunately, her sunny nature and quirky imagination win the hearts of her reluctant foster parents and everyone in the community. But not a day goes by without some memorable adventure or prank in the tragicomedy of her life. Early on, for example, she accidentally dyes her "cursed" red hair green. Later, in an effort to impress a neighbor she bakes a cake, but with liniment instead of vanilla. Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote that Anne is an extension of herself and represents the independent, "new" woman of the emerging twentieth century. Individualistic, resourceful, and of a great humanitarian heart, she remains a great role model for girls and women today.
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  • Anne of Avonlea

    Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Paperback (Jazzybee Verlag, May 11, 2015)
    Anne of Avonlea is the first sequel to the best-selling novel Anne of Green Gables. It tells of Anne Shirleys next adventures as a teenager and the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school, the school where she herself was taught. Finally love slips into her life so gradually that she does not even recognize it. Readers that enjoyed the first part will find many well-known characters.
  • Rainbow Valley

    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Pam Ward

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Feb. 17, 2011)
    Anne Shirley is grown up, has married her beloved Gilbert, and is now the mother of six mischievous children. These boys and girls discover a special place all their own, but they never dream of what will happen when the strangest family moves into an old nearby mansion. The Meredith clan is two boys and two girls, with a minister father but no mother-and a runaway girl named Mary Vance. Soon the Meredith kids join Anne's children in their private hideout to carry out their plans to save Mary from the orphanage, to help the lonely minister find happiness, and to keep a pet rooster from the soup pot. There's always an adventure brewing in the sun-dappled world of Rainbow Valley.
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  • Anne's House of Dreams

    L.M. Montgomery, Barbara Barnes

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 17, 2017)
    In the fifth book in the series, Anne's own true love, Gilbert Blythe, is finally a doctor, and, in the sunshine of the old orchard among their dearest friends, they are about to speak their vows. Soon, the happy couple will be bound for a new life together in their own dream house on the misty purple shores of Four Winds Harbor. But a new life means fresh problems to solve-and fresh surprises. As Anne and Gilbert begin to build that new life, some of those problems and surprises come in the form of their new neighbors: Captain Jim, the lighthouse attendant with sad stories about the sea, Miss Cornelia Bryant, the direct woman who still manages to speak from her heart, and Leslie Moore, the tragically beautiful girl who intrigues Anne...
  • Anne's House of Dreams

    L M Montgomery, Susan O'Malley

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, June 1, 2013)
    In this continuation of the Anne of Green Gables series, Anne's true love, Gilbert Blythe, is finally a doctor. In the sunshine of the old orchard, among their dearest friends, they are about to speak their vows. Soon the happy couple will be bound for a new life together in their house of dreams, on the misty purple shores of Four Winds Harbour. But a new life means new problems to solve, and new surprises. Anne and Gilbert make new friends and neighbors: Captain Jim, the lighthouse attendant, with his sad stories of the sea; Miss Cornelia Bryant, a lady who speaks her mind; and the tragic beauty Leslie Moore, into whose dark life Anne shines a brilliant light. This is a book of joys and troubles, changes and revelations. Anyone whose heart has been captured by the beloved heroine of this series should not miss this installment.
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