Anne of Avonlea

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Anne of Avonlea
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Book Synopsis Anne of Avonlea by : Lucy Maud Montgomery

Book excerpt: In this sequel to Anne of Green Gables, teenage Anne Shirley becomes a schoolteacher at the little school that she attended.


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L.M. Montgomery published Anne of Green Gables, her first novel about Anne Shirley, in 1908, and went on to write seven more books about the impulsive, romantic