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Anne Of Avonlea
Author
Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942
Anne Of Avonlea
Anne Shirley returns to Avonlea and becomes the new teacher at the local school, bringing her optimistic spirit and creativity to the role. As she navigates her first year of teaching, Anne faces challenges and learns valuable lessons about responsibility, friendship, and growing up.
- Anne Of Avonlea
- Contents
- I An Irate Neighbor
- Ii Selling In Haste And Repenting At Leisure
- Iii Mr. Harrison At Home
- Iv Different Opinions
- V A Full-fledged Schoolma’am
- Vi All Sorts And Conditions Of Men . . . And Women
- Vii The Pointing Of Duty
- Viii Marilla Adopts Twins
- Ix A Question Of Color
- X Davy In Search Of A Sensation
- Xi Facts And Fancies
- Xii A Jonah Day
- Xiii A Golden Picnic
- Xiv A Danger Averted
- Xv The Beginning Of Vacation
- Xvi The Substance Of Things Hoped For
- Xvii A Chapter Of Accidents
- Xviii An Adventure On The Tory Road
- Xix Just A Happy Day
- Xx The Way It Often Happens
- Xxi Sweet Miss Lavendar
- Xxii Odds And Ends
- Xxiii Miss Lavendar’s Romance
- Xxiv A Prophet In His Own Country
- Xxv An Avonlea Scandal
- Xxvi Around The Bend
- Xxvii An Afternoon At The Stone House
- Xxviii The Prince Comes Back To The Enchanted Palace
- Xxix Poetry And Prose
- Xxx A Wedding At The Stone House
Author
Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942