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Anne of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery, Fiction, Classics, Family, Girls & Women
Contributor(s): Montgomery, L. M. (Author)
ISBN: 1463800541     ISBN-13: 9781463800543
Publisher: Aegypan
OUR PRICE:   $16.16  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Classics
- Juvenile Fiction | Family - General (see Also Headings Under Social Themes)
- Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6" W x 9" (0.70 lbs) 214 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 551
Reading Level: 8.6   Interest Level: Middle Grades   Point Value: 16.0
 
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If you came down to harsh facts -- which, it must be confessed, Anne of Avonlea seldom did until she had to -- it did not seem likely that there was much promising material for celebrities in Avonlea school; but you could never tell what might happen if a teacher used her influence for good. Anne had certain rose-tinted ideals of what a teacher might accomplish if she only went the right way about it; and she was in the midst of a delightful scene, forty years hence, with a famous personage . . . just exactly what he was to be famous for was left in convenient haziness, but Anne thought it would be rather nice to have him a college president or a Canadian premier . . . bowing low over her wrinkled hand and assuring her that it was she who had first kindled his ambition, and that all his success in life was due to the lessons she had instilled so long ago in Avonlea school.


Contributor Bio(s): Montgomery, L. M.: - "L.M. Montgomery (1874 - 1942), was the pen name of Lucy Maud Montgomery, a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. The book was an immediate success. The central character, Anne Shirley, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. Montgomery went on to publish 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems and 30 essays. Most of the novels were set in Prince Edward Island and locations within Canada's smallest province became a literary landmark and popular tourist site-namely Green Gables farm, the genesis of Prince Edward Island National Park. She was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1935."