Anne of the Island

Description
"Anne of the Island" picks up the story of Anne Shirley as she leaves Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, and heads to Redmond College in Kingsport to pursue higher education. It is a significant departure for Anne, marking her transition into adulthood.
At Redmond College, Anne is accompanied by her friends from Avonlea, including Diana Barry and Gilbert Blythe, who has long harbored romantic feelings for her. Anne's college years are filled with academic challenges, new friendships, and the excitement of independence. She also faces the complexities of romantic relationships and must navigate her feelings for Gilbert while experiencing other suitors' attentions.
Throughout the novel, Anne's character continues to evolve as she grows from an imaginative and spirited young girl into a more mature and thoughtful woman. She encounters various memorable characters, including her stern but ultimately lovable landlady, Miss Josephine Barry, and the whimsical Paul Irving.
As Anne moves through her college years and beyond, the story explores themes of personal growth, friendship, love, and the pursuit of dreams. It also delves into Anne's deepening understanding of herself and her aspirations for the future.
"Anne of the Island" is known for its heartwarming portrayal of Anne's journey into adulthood, the challenges she faces, and the enduring friendships she forms. Lucy Maud Montgomery's storytelling continues to capture the charm of Prince Edward Island's landscapes and the captivating spirit of Anne Shirley.
The novel remains a beloved classic in children's and young adult literature, celebrated for its relatable themes and the timeless appeal of its beloved heroine, Anne Shirley.
Détails
Auteur: Lucy Maud Montgomery
Editeur: Culturea
Format: Broché
Presentation: Broché
Date de parution: 09 Octobre 2023
Nombre de pages: 164
Dimensions: 14,8 x 21 x 0,9
Prix publique: 14,00 €
Information complémentaires
Classification: Littérature générale > Romans
Code Classification: 3435 > 3442
EAN-13: 9791041820627
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