
Anne of Green Gables
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The Cuthbert brothers and sisters in Green Gables Farmhouse originally wanted to adopt a boy, but unexpectedly, they took back a girl named Anne from the orphanage. Anne, a red-haired, freckle-faced girl, was lonely and frustrated at first, and was almost sent back. But dear reader, this is by no means a bleak story. "Anne of Green Gables" is a novel written by Canadian female writer Lucy Maud Montgomery (also translated as Lucy Maud Montgomery), written in 1904. "Anne of Green Gables" tells the story of the innocent, kind-hearted and life-loving heroine Little Anne, who lost her parents at an early age and was adopted by Matthew and Marilla of Green Gables at the age of 11. However, she has a distinctive personality, is full of fantasy, and has self-respect and self-reliance. With her hard work, she is not only loved by her adopters, but also wins the care and friendship of her teachers and classmates. Growth and dreams are the themes of the book. The author tells people through Anne's story: As long as you have dreams and make unremitting efforts, life will be rich and colorful, and life will be beautiful.
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