Publisher's Synopsis
Anne of Green Gables is the tale of a young orphan female, Anne, who's mistakenly brought to an older couple looking to undertake a boy to paintings on their farm in Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. After the couple meets Anne, they decide to preserve her in spite of her now not being of the suitable gender. Anne soon makes her domestic on the farm (referred to as Green Gables), and her lively nature charms the couple, who start to see her as a daughter.Anne struggles to conform to existence in Avonlea, and regularly unearths herself in conflict along with her adoptive mom and different local women, as she has trouble acting like a "right lady" and abiding by widespread guidelines of etiquette and social expectations. For instance, she shouts at one in every of her acquaintances, Mrs. Rachel Lynde, after she is mocked approximately her pink hair.Anne is thought for her shiny creativeness, melodrama and romanticism, frequently making up extravagant testimonies and scenarios. Before arriving in Avonlea, Anne invented imaginary friends to play with. She later will become close buddies along with her neighbor, Diana, and begins to wait school in Avonlea. After accidentally serving Diana wine in place of raspberry juice, Diana's mother refuses to allow the women see each other, which is very upsetting for Anne. However, she quickly redeems herself by using saving Diana's sister, who is ill with the croup.Anne has a truthful proportion of conflict with different classmates as nicely, along with her ongoing warfare with Gilbert, a classmate who makes amusing of Anne's pink hair, causing her to lash out. As they're each the smartest students at school, they increase a contention in the school room.