The books I read most as a child were Lucy Maud Montgomery.
It\'s no surprise Anne is loved around the world by generations of readers..
She inspires the dreamer in all of us, never hesitates to say the things we wish we could get away with, and makes us cherish every kindred spirit we meet.
Through Anne\'s eyes, the ordinary world becomes magical and every day is an adventure.
Anne might not always get it quite right, but she does keep things interesting...
And that means controlling her temper (even when Gilbert Blythe calls her Carrots), staying out of trouble (and away from hair dye), and not getting too carried away with her daydreams (though she would make the perfect Lady of Shallot floating down the river).
But to stay, she\'ll first have to convince Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert to adopt her.
When she first arrives at the Green Gables house on Prince Edward Island, it\'s everything she ever imagined.
Redheaded orphan Anne Shirley longs for a real home, somewhere she can truly belong.
Montgomery\'s granddaughter. --Madeleine L\'Engle A classic for all ages, this official, unabridged edition of Anne of Green Gables features the unforgettable character of Anne Shirley and special memories, exclusively from L.
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The books I read most as a child were Lucy Maud Montgomery