Anne Shirley Blythe is no longer the girl from Green Gables - she's the heartbeat of Ingleside, a bright, breezy house above the sea where days run on tea, tall stories, and small miracles. Between packing lunches and patching feelings, Anne still finds flashes of wonder in ordinary corners: a scrap of poetry, a new neighbor, a child's wild scheme. When gossip swirls, tempers flare, and growing up gets complicated, she meets it all with that famous mix of courage, mischief, and big-hearted hope.
L. M. Montgomery welcomes us back with warmth and wit, showing that love - married love, mother love, the love of home - can make even the busiest day gleam. Come sit a while at Ingleside; there's always another adventure just about to begin.
Anne Shirley Blythe is no longer the girl from Green Gables - she's the heartbeat of Ingleside, a bright, breezy house above the sea where days run on tea, tall stories, and small miracles. Between packing lunches and patching feelings, Anne still finds flashes of wonder in ordinary corners: a scrap of poetry, a new neighbor, a child's wild scheme. When gossip swirls, tempers flare, and growing up gets complicated, she meets it all with that famous mix of courage, mischief, and big-hearted hope.
L. M. Montgomery welcomes us back with warmth and wit, showing that love - married love, mother love, the love of home - can make even the busiest day gleam. Come sit a while at Ingleside; there's always another adventure just about to begin.