
Anne stands at the threshold of a new season, both in the landscape of Prince Edward Island and in her own life. The familiar fields of Green Gables are turning amber, and with the departure of beloved friends and the arrival of fresh faces, she feels the pull of change more keenly than ever. As she and Diana linger among the apple trees, conversations drift from weddings past to the quiet anticipation of a new academic year, hinting at the promise and uncertainty that lie ahead.
Soon Anne will trade the comfort of her home for the bustling halls of college, where old loyalties are tested and new friendships blossom. The clearing of the long‑cherished spare room mirrors her own desire to step out of childhood reverence and into a world of study, romance, and self‑discovery. Listeners will join her as she navigates the excitement of lectures, the flutter of first proposals, and the gentle tug of home, all while holding fast to the imagination that has always guided her heart.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (422K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1874–1942
Best known for creating Anne of Green Gables, this Canadian writer turned Prince Edward Island into one of literature’s most beloved settings. Her novels mix humor, longing, and sharp feeling in a way that still wins new readers more than a century later.
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