Anne's House of Dreams
Part of the Anne of Green Gables series · Book 5.
- Language
- EN
- Year
- 1987
- Format
- Size
- 1.1 MB
- ISBN
- 9780553213188
Description
Step into the charming world of Avonlea once more with Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved classic, *Anne's House of Dreams*. Published by Bantam Books in 1987, this enchanting novel invites readers back to follow the spirited Anne Shirley as she embarks on a new chapter of her life. Having finally graduated from Redmond College, Anne, along with her soulmate Gilbert Blythe, sets out to build their own dreams together. Their journey leads them to the picturesque village of Four Winds, where they purchase a delightful little cottage they christen "Anne's House of Dreams." Here, amidst the beauty of the Prince Edward Island countryside, their life together truly begins, filled with the warmth of their blossoming marriage and the joys of building a home.
*Anne's House of Dreams* beautifully chronicles the everyday adventures and profound moments of Anne and Gilbert's married life. As they settle into their new community, they forge deep friendships with their neighbors, particularly the reclusive Captain Jim and the fiercely independent Leslie Moore. The narrative explores themes of enduring friendship, the complexities of family, and the dreams that sustain us. Montgomery masterfully weaves a tale of love, loss, and the quiet triumphs that shape a life, all set against the timeless backdrop of rural Canada. This enduring work of juvenile fiction, also categorized as general fiction and children's fiction, offers a heartwarming glimpse into the evolving aspirations and deep connections that define Anne's journey into womanhood and married life. It's a story that resonates with readers of all ages, celebrating the power of dreams and the enduring strength of human relationships.
*Anne's House of Dreams* beautifully chronicles the everyday adventures and profound moments of Anne and Gilbert's married life. As they settle into their new community, they forge deep friendships with their neighbors, particularly the reclusive Captain Jim and the fiercely independent Leslie Moore. The narrative explores themes of enduring friendship, the complexities of family, and the dreams that sustain us. Montgomery masterfully weaves a tale of love, loss, and the quiet triumphs that shape a life, all set against the timeless backdrop of rural Canada. This enduring work of juvenile fiction, also categorized as general fiction and children's fiction, offers a heartwarming glimpse into the evolving aspirations and deep connections that define Anne's journey into womanhood and married life. It's a story that resonates with readers of all ages, celebrating the power of dreams and the enduring strength of human relationships.
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