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Anne of Green Gables, the sweetest novel describing children's life, a wonderful story that fascinates both British prime ministers, a spiritual reading for parents, teachers and children, and a cultural exchange masterpiece commemorating the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Canada. Lucy Maud Montgomery, a Canadian woman writer, tells a touching story of little Anne, a pure and kind heroine who loves life, who lost her parents at an early age and was not frustrated by the difficulties of life in the care of her friends and teachers. The book has been translated into more than 5 languages since its publication, and has been distributed for more than 5 million copies. It is a world-recognized literary classic. This book is one of the series of "Illustrated Books of World Children's Literature". It is equipped with exquisite pictures, which keeps the original flavor and allows readers to get the best of the original style.

Anne lost her parents when she was a child and was adopted at the age of eleven. The little orphan girl has a distinct personality and is full of fantasy. She is self-respecting and self-reliant. With her hard work, she not only won the love of her adopters, but also won the respect and friendship of her teachers and classmates. Since its publication in 198, this famous Canadian children's literature has been translated into dozens of languages and sold in tens of millions of copies around the world. It has been put on the screen or made into a TV series in Canada, the United States, Britain, France and Germany, and it has become popular in Europe and America. Mark Twain spoke highly of this novel, saying that "Anne is the most touching and beloved image after the immortal Alice".

Character introduction

Anne Shirley: A girl with red hair and freckles, loves fantasy and nature, and often makes mistakes because of it. She is straightforward, kind and cherishes friendship.

Diana: Anne's good friend, with beautiful black hair, is kind, but sickly. Like Anne, she cherishes their friendship very much.

Mary La Cuthbert and Matthew Cuthbert: Brother and sister, with totally different temperaments, adopted Annie.

Gilbert Blyth: In Anne's childhood, they had an argument. Anne hated him. Later, he gave Anne the opportunity of vocational education, and their relationship was reconciled.

In Anne's girlhood, they were good friends and confidants. At Anne University, they were alumni. Gilbert confessed to Anne and was rejected. Finally, he fell ill, first of all because of his health. It's also because he thought Anne was going to marry Roy Gardiner. Finally, Anne and Gilbert got together.

When Anne was the principal in Xiayuan Town, Gilbert was studying medicine. They talked by mail and entered into an engagement.

Of course, in Anne in the Dream Cabin, they got married. In later stories, they had children, which was mentioned in Anne in the Warm Fireplace Villa. I like this secular life far away from the lights and smoke. Like Anne,

works tell the story of an orphan Anne: a little girl named Anne seems to have been played a joke by fate and lost her mother at a young age. Soon, my father also passed away. She was adopted by an old brother and sister on the island of Edward (they originally wanted to adopt a boy), and started her new life and a ridiculous story. The work shows readers a world full of love, and it is even more fascinating with a strong exotic flavor.

By describing the beautiful scenery on Edward Island, the author sets off Anne's lively and optimistic personality. It also shows Mrs. Linda, a heartless person.

lucy montgomery (1874-1942), born in Clifton, was good at making up stories since he was a child. He began to publish poems at the age of 15, and then made a living by teaching. In the spring of 194, Montgomery had a sudden inspiration and spent two years writing Anne in the Green Room. After the novel was written, no publisher was willing to publish it at first. It was not until 1917, more than ten years later, that only a publisher was willing to publish the book. After it was published, it became a best seller, and Montgomery attracted worldwide attention. In 1942, Montgomery died of illness and was buried on Prince Edward Island.

Anne of the Green Gables, written by Montgomery, is a literary classic especially suitable for girls to read. Due to the worldwide influence of this book, tens of thousands of Chinese tourists come to Prince Edward Island in Canada to visit Anne's footsteps every year. Today, this book is still widely spread around the world in various artistic forms such as TV series, movies and musicals.