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In Anne of Avonlea, 16-year-old Anne Shirley becomes a school teacher in Avonlea, manages two mischievous orphans, and, alongside Gilbert Blythe, leads a Village Improvement Society. She befriends student Paul Irving and Miss Lavendar Lewis, helping rekindle an old romance. As friends marry and move on, Anne learns about love and maturity, eventually deciding to pursue higher education.
Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery is predominantly praised for its charming depiction of Anne Shirley's growth and the engaging, whimsical portrayal of life in Avonlea. Reviewers appreciate the vivid character development and light-hearted narrative but note a slower pace and less dramatic tension compared to the first book. Overall, it’s a delightful continuation for fans.
A reader who enjoys Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery likely cherishes coming-of-age tales set in quaint, pastoral settings. Fans of Little Women or Heidi might appreciate this sequel to Anne of Green Gables, which offers warmth, humor, and Anne Shirley's continued journey of growth and community involvement.
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Lexile Level
1020LClassic Fiction
Historical Fiction
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Society: Community
Relationships: Friendship