
In the third book of the beloved Anne of Green Gables series, Anne Shirley leaves her cherished Green Gables to attend Redmond College. Parents will appreciate how Anne navigates the joys and challenges of young adulthood, including forming new friendships, pursuing her education, and exploring the tender beginnings of romance. The story beautifully portrays themes of self-discovery, loyalty, and the enduring power of imagination, making it a heartwarming read for children aged 10-14.
"Harvest is ended and summer is gone," quoted Anne Shirley, gazing across the shorn fields dreamily. She and Diana Barry had been picking apples in the Green Gables orchard, but were now resting from their labors in a sunny corner, where airy fleets of thistledown drifted by on the wings of a wind that was still summer-sweet with the incense of ferns in the Haunted Wood.