![]() ![]() My four-star rating is there because I simply quite enjoy reading the tale, and there are a few evocative moments of poetry and prose. I think most critics would admit, however, that it is not nearly as strong as most of the rest of the Anne series, from Anne of Green Gables in 1908 through the 1910s. Lovers of Anne will, I’m sure, be pleased just to get as much of her as they can. It is full of little anecdotes and cute stories, showing Montgomery’s strength as a short-story writer. Montgomery worked so hard to shape her second novel, Anne of Avonlea (1909). Montgomery’s Anne of Avonlea,” I talked about how L.M. In my article a couple of weeks ago, “ Smiles and Laughs from Anne’s Marking Pile, a Quote from L.M. Okay, I admit it: the title question is, at first blush, a little ridiculous. ![]()
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