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Book 51 || Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery

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  Book 51 || Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery

Book 51 || Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery

Anne of the Island, published in 1915, is the third novel in L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables series. In this installment, Anne Shirley leaves her home in Avonlea to attend Redmond College, where she pursues higher education and experiences the joys and challenges of young adulthood. The novel explores themes of personal growth, friendship, and love, as Anne forms new relationships, grapples with her evolving sense of identity, and begins to contemplate her future. Her time at Redmond brings with it important life lessons, new friendships with characters like Philippa Gordon, and deepening feelings for longtime friend Gilbert Blythe. Anne of the Island captures Anne’s transition from youthful idealism to the more complex realities of adulthood, all while maintaining the charm, wit, and imagination that readers have come to love. Montgomery’s vivid depiction of college life and Anne’s journey toward self-discovery make this a treasured continuation of Anne’s story..

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Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery || Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942 || Orphans -- Fiction; Prince Edward Island -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction; Interpersonal relations -- Fiction; Canada -- History -- 1914-1945 -- Fiction; Self-perception -- Fiction; Universities and colleges -- Fiction; Nova Scotia -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction; Shirley, Anne (Fictitious character) -- Fiction || Canada; Children's Literature; Browsing: Children & Young Adult Reading; Browsing: Literature; Browsing: Fiction || Language : English

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