Discussing 'Anne of Green Gables'

Goodness. Can it really be the end of October already?

Since I am leaving on a trip to North Carolina on Wednesday, I thought that I would make this post a few days early.

 

Did any of you get to read Anne of Green Gables?

Had you read the book before?

What’s your favorite quote?

To you, does Anne of Green Gables seem like a summer-, winter-, autumn-, or spring-book?

Why do you like Anne of Green Gables?

 

Feel free to share your thoughts. That’s what a book club is for.

 

Love and blessings to you all!

Reading Anne of Green Gables

Since its publication in 1908, Anne of Green Gables has become one of the most-read and best-loved stories in the world. Translated into more than twenty languages and with at least fifty million copies sold worldwide, L.M. Montgomery’s classic novel has made her talkative and impulsive heroine Anne Shirley not only a Canadian icon but an international treasure as well. As inspiring today as it was a hundred years ago, Anne of Green Gables remains a testament to the powers of hope, friendship, and imagination.

via christianbook.com

 

This is an enduing work and one of my favorite novels. It’s not deep. It’s not long. It’s not hard to understand. It’s simply a beautiful story of a girl growing up. So, now that autumn has arrived, curl up on the couch with a mug of hot tea, snuggle under a cozy blanket, and just enjoy reading Anne of Green Gables.

 

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