Anne Shirley leaves Avonlea to begin her studies at Redmond University. Ahead of her lie new friends, unexpected trials, joys and discoveries. She grows up, searches for her place in the world, learns to distinguish fleeting infatuations from true feelings and to understand what her heart desires. But despite all the changes, Anne remains true to herself — sincere, dreamy and surprisingly faithful to her ideals. Her story is full of light, warmth and quiet wisdom that helps us believe in love and the power of friendship. Follow your dreams together with the grown-up Anne! Read this wonderful story in its original language, without adaptation or abridgement!
Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908.
Montgomery was born at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 30, 1874. She came to live at Leaskdale, north of Uxbridge Ontario, after her wedding with Rev. Ewen Macdonald on July 11, 1911. She had three children and wrote close to a dozen books while she was living in the Leaskdale Manse before the family moved to Norval, Ontario in 1926. She died in Toronto April 24, 1942 and was buried at Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.