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This book is an Early Reader version of Anne of Green Gables, adapted directly from the original edition for 7 to 11-year-olds, with 12-point type, 1.15-inch line spacing, and a font chosen for enhanced readability (283 pages). Also available from Thrive! Books is the original for adults and children 12+.

After a recent visit to Cavendish on Prince Edward Island, the real-life inspiration for the fictional Avonlea created by Lucy Maud Montgomery, it’s impossible not to be moved by the beauty of the countryside and imagine yourself in the settings described in her book. My wife pointed out that the original Anne of Green Gables is almost like a 'sacred text.' As I read it for the first time, I was struck again by how much language has evolved over the past century, making it more challenging for young readers today to fully grasp. I hope my adaptation stays true to the essence of the original, that none of the original magic of Green Gables is lost and that Matthew Cuthbert would approve.

Anne of Green Gables, written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery and first published in 1908, is a beloved coming-of-age novel set in the picturesque village of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. The story follows Anne Shirley, an imaginative, spirited, and talkative orphan who is mistakenly sent to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help with their farm.

Anne, with her bright red hair, sharp wit, and knack for getting into trouble, initially surprises the practical and no-nonsense Marilla. But over time, Anne's boundless imagination, sensitivity, and unrelenting optimism begin to charm the entire community. The novel traces Anne’s growth from a dreamy, impulsive child into a thoughtful and determined young woman, while exploring themes of belonging, friendship, identity, and the importance of home.

The vivid descriptions of rural life, Anne's heartwarming relationships, and her humorous mishaps have made Anne of Green Gables a classic of children's literature. The novel remains a timeless celebration of individuality, kindness, and resilience, resonating with readers of all ages and inspiring numerous adaptations in film, television, and stage productions.

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