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Violence
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No violence
Language
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No profanity
Sexual Content
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No sexual content
Substance Use
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No substance use
Emotional Intensity
None
Minor childhood anxieties and social embarrassments; entirely age-appropriate
What this book is about
When elderly siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert mistakenly receive a red-haired, freckled girl instead of the boy they requested, eleven-year-old Anne Shirley's exuberant imagination and big heart slowly win them over. Set in Prince Edward Island, this beloved classic follows Anne's adventures at school, her friendship with Diana Barry, and her gradual discovery of where she belongs. Montgomery's novel celebrates imagination, kindness, and the transformative power of belonging.
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