Anne Of The Island
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03.01.2023
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An author named Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote the book Anne of the Isle. In the third series of the Anne of Green Gables series, the main heroine, Anne Shirley, is followed as she enrolls at Redmond College in Nova Scotia. Love, friendship, and the passage from adolescent to maturity are among the subjects covered in the book. College experiences for Anne push her to grow as a person and question her ideas. In addition, she manages a number of love partnerships, such as her intermittent union with Gilbert Blythe. Other characters are also introduced in the novel, including Roy Gardner and Philippa Gordon, two of Anne's undergraduate pals. The story follows Anne as she completes her studies and makes a choice about her future. The characters in Montgomery's work are lovable and engaging, and her prose is charming and witty. A coming-of-age tale that perfectly depicts the exhilaration and unpredictability of young adulthood is Anne of the Isle. Fans of the Anne of Green Gables series must read it since it is still regarded as a revered classic of children's literature.
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Sabrina aus Wien am 07.03.2019
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Lucy Maud Montgomery's "Anne of the Island" is a direct continuation of "Anne of Avonlea".
This book spans four years and follows Anne's time at college. There, she not only gets a higher education, but meets lots of new and interesting people as well. Furthermore, wedding season seems to have started, since old schoolmates are getting married left and right. Anne, too, seems to be pretty popular in that regard, there is definitely no lack of offers. But who should she choose?
Going into this, I knew that I was going to love this book just because I sensed that my inner romantic was finally going to get something to be excited about. And I was completely right. I could also strongly identify with Anne's excitement and homesickness due to her being away from home. What I didn't expect, though, was how hard a certain death hit me, even though they were by no means the first character to meet their end.
All in all, "Anne of the Island" was a pretty satisfying read for me and there's just one little thing that I missed: I would have loved to follow Anne on a few social outings, like maybe a dance.
For those who are interested, "Anne of Windy Poplars" is the next book in this series and I cannot wait to get my hands on it.