Publisher: Bantam Books (Classics) ISBN 13: 9780553213133. Title: Anne of Green Gables Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Books will be free of page markings.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Children's Books
ISBN-10055321313X
ISBN-139780553213133
eBay Product ID (ePID)10038424871
Product Key Features
Book TitleAnne of Green Gables
Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1982
TopicClassics, Family / Orphans & Foster Homes, General, Lifestyles / Country Life, Girls & Women, Social Themes / Friendship, People & Places / Canada / General
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorL. M. Montgomery
Book SeriesAnne of Green Gables Ser.
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight6 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN83-047616
Reviews"Aficionados of the auburn-tressed waif will findAnne of Green Gableslavishly illustrated." Smithsonian Magazine From the Hardcover edition., " [Anne is] the dearest and most lovable child in fiction since the immortal Alice. "-Mark Twain "Aficionados of the auburn-tressed waif will find Anne of Green Gables lavishly illustrated." - Smithsonian Magazine, "Aficionados of the auburn-tressed waif will find Anne of Green Gables lavishly illustrated." Smithsonian Magazine
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromThird Grade
Series Volume NumberNo. 1
Dewey Decimal[Fic]
Grade ToSeventh Grade
SynopsisRead the timeless classic about the beloved Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan with a fiery spirit, behind the hit Netflix series Anne with an E --now celebrating a hundred years of this children's favorite. " [Anne is] the dearest and most lovable child in fiction since the immortal Alice. " --Mark Twain Eleven-year-old Anne Shirley has never known a real home. Since her parents' deaths, she's bounced around to foster homes and orphanages. When she is sent by mistake to live with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert at the snug white farmhouse called Green Gables, she wants to stay forever. But Anne is not the sturdy boy Matthew and Marilla were expecting. She's a talkative redheaded girl with a fierce temper, who tumbles into one scrape after another. Anne is not like anybody else; she is a girl with an enormous imagination and boundless passion. All she's ever wanted is to belong somewhere. And the longer she stays at Green Gables, the harder it is for anyone to imagine life without her. This special Collector's Edition includes the original, unabridged text, a specially commissioned biography of L.M. Montgomery, and a map of Prince Edward Island., Read the timeless classic about the beloved Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan with a fiery spirit, before the new NETFLIX series premieres and don't miss the forward by Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale , celebrating the 100th anniversary of this children's favorite Eleven-year-old Anne Shirley has never known a real home. Since her parents' deaths, she's bounced around to foster homes and orphanages. When she is sent by mistake to live with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert at the snug white farmhouse called Green Gables, she wants to stay forever. But Anne is not the sturdy boy Matthew and Marilla were expecting. She's a mischievous, talkative redheaded girl with a fierce temper, who tumbles into one scrape after another. Anne is not like anybody else, the Cuthberts agree; she is special, a girl with an enormous imagination. All she's ever wanted is to belong somewhere. And the longer she stays at Green Gables, the harder it is for anyone to imagine life without her. " Anne is] the dearest and most lovable child in fiction since the immortal Alice. "-Mark Twain, As soon as Anne Shirley arrived at the snug, white farmhouse called Green Gables, she knew she wanted to stay forever...but would the Cuthberts send her back to the orphanage? Anne knows she's not what they expected--a skinny girl with decidedly red hair and a temper to match. If only she could convince them to let her stay, she'd try very hard not to keep rushing headlong into scrapes or blurt out the very first thing she had to say. Anne was not like anybody else, everyone at Green Gables agreed; she was special--a girl with an enormous imagination. This orphan girl dreamed of the day when she could call herself Anne of Green Gables. From the Paperback edition.