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Contemporary Fiction · 1909 · G

Anne of Avonlea

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anne is grown up — and teaching the next generation of Green Gables students.

ForAll agesGenreContemporary FictionLength276 pagesRead time~7 hoursCommunity ratings0

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No violence

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No profanity

Sexual Content

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Sweet friendship and the gentlest hint of romance

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No substance use

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Entirely warm and wholesome

What this book is about

The second Anne of Green Gables book follows Anne Shirley as she begins teaching at the Avonlea school while continuing to mature as a person and writer. New friendships, neighborhood schemes, and the first hints of romantic feeling for Gilbert Blythe make this a warm, satisfying continuation of one of literature's most beloved characters.

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