Anne of Avonlea
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Anne of Avonlea

Lucy Maud Montgomery 1909

Anne returns to Avonlea to teach at her old school and discovers the joys and puzzles of growing up.

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Fiction, History, Youth fiction, Orphans, Teachers, Islands, Fiction teachers, Fiction orphans, Prince Edward Island in fiction, Islands in fiction, Canada in fiction, Children's stories, Anne Shirley (Fictional Character), Adolescents, Friendship, Rural schools, Prince Edward Island, Country life, Youth literature, Classic literature, Adolescence, Young women, Redheads, Shirley, Anne (Fictional Character), Teachers, Zhang pian xiao shuo, Er tong wen xue, Children's fiction, Shirley, anne (fictional character), fiction, Orphans, fiction, Prince Edward Island, fiction, Teachers, fiction, Teaching, Canada, fiction, Fiction (Canadian), Fiction, generalPlaces

Prince Edward Island, Canada, Xian daiTimes

20th century, 1914-1945, 1867-1914, JianadaShowing 12 featured editions. See all 813 editions?

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The second story in the ever-popular Anne of Green Gables series. Now Ana is sixteen and a half and ready to start a new life teaching at her old school. She is as feisty as ever and is fiercely determined to inspire young hearts with ambitions of her own. But some of her students are as boisterous and joyful as Anne, so life in her Avonlea classroom becomes a lesson in discovery and adventure. . .

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A tall, thin girl of "sixteen-thirty," with serious gray eyes and hair that her friends called auburn, had sat on the wide red sandstone threshold of a farm on Prince Edward Island one ripe August afternoon, firmly resolved to interpret so many lines of Virgil.

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