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Contemporary Fiction · 1917 · G

Anne's House of Dreams

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anne begins married life — and discovers that happiness has its shadows

For12+GenreContemporary FictionLength280 pagesRead time~7.8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

None

No profanity; Montgomery's lyrical prose throughout

Sexual Content

None

Marriage is celebrated; no explicit content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Grief and loss; a tragic marriage; deep examination of what happiness costs and what it requires

What this book is about

Anne and Gilbert settle into their first home, the little house of dreams in Four Winds Harbor, and encounter neighbors whose stories are as layered as the sea. The fifth Anne book is the most emotionally complex — Montgomery's portrait of a marriage is tender and honest, and the tragedy of Leslie Moore is one of the series' most affecting storylines.

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