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' Anne's House of Dreams, the fifth book in the Anne of Green Gables series, captures the early married life of Anne Shirley and her childhood sweetheart in their dream home. Moving to the picturesque seashore of Four Winds Point, Anne Shirley embarks on the next chapter in her life alongside her husband, Gilbert Blythe. In Four Winds, Anne and Gilbert meet a host of intriguing characters. Captain Jim, a former sailor turned lighthouse keeper, shares his sea-faring tales and wisdom with the newlyweds. Miss Cornelia Bryant, a forthright unmarried woman in her 40s, becomes an unexpected yet…mehr

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' Anne's House of Dreams, the fifth book in the Anne of Green Gables series, captures the early married life of Anne Shirley and her childhood sweetheart in their dream home. Moving to the picturesque seashore of Four Winds Point, Anne Shirley embarks on the next chapter in her life alongside her husband, Gilbert Blythe. In Four Winds, Anne and Gilbert meet a host of intriguing characters. Captain Jim, a former sailor turned lighthouse keeper, shares his sea-faring tales and wisdom with the newlyweds. Miss Cornelia Bryant, a forthright unmarried woman in her 40s, becomes an unexpected yet cherished friend. Anne also forms a deep bond with Leslie Moore, a young woman whose tragic past and resilient spirit touch her heart. Originally published in 1917, Anne's House of Dreams is a poignant exploration of love, friendship, and the complexities of building a life together. This edition features a new biography of Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) was a Canadian author and writer of 20 novels, 30 essays, 500 poems and 530 short stories. She is best known for the Anne of Green Gables series of children's books. Most of her fictional works are set in Canada's smallest province, Prince Edward Island. In 1935, Montgomery was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire.