Anne of the Island. Romantic Journey, Friendship, Heartwarming Story
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- Nombre de pages312
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.455 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 2,2 cm
- ISBN978-2-322-57030-0
- EAN9782322570300
- Date de parution11/06/2025
- ÉditeurBooks on Demand
Résumé
Anne Shirley, the spirited and imaginative heroine readers first met in Anne of Green Gables, continues her journey in Anne of the Island. As she leaves behind the familiar landscapes of Prince Edward Island, Anne embarks on a new chapter of her life at Redmond College in Nova Scotia. The transition to college life brings both excitement and challenges, as Anne navigates academic pressures, new friendships, and the complexities of growing up.
Living in a cozy boarding house with her childhood friend Priscilla and the charming Philippa, Anne experiences the joys and sorrows of young adulthood. Her world expands as she forms deep bonds, confronts loss, and discovers the nuances of romance. Gilbert Blythe, her longtime friend and rival, remains a constant presence, and their evolving relationship becomes a central thread in the story. Meanwhile, Anne grapples with the expectations of society and her own dreams, learning valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and self-discovery.
The novel masterfully blends classic literature elements with a warm, engaging narrative. Readers who appreciate young adult fiction will find Annes adventures relatable and inspiring. Those who enjoy coming-of-age stories will be drawn to her emotional growth and resilience. Fans of Canadian literature will recognize the vivid portrayal of early 20th century life and the enduring charm of Prince Edward Island.
Montgomerys storytelling is rich in detail and emotion, making Anne of the Island a beloved addition to the Anne series and a timeless tale of friendship, ambition, and the search for belonging.
Living in a cozy boarding house with her childhood friend Priscilla and the charming Philippa, Anne experiences the joys and sorrows of young adulthood. Her world expands as she forms deep bonds, confronts loss, and discovers the nuances of romance. Gilbert Blythe, her longtime friend and rival, remains a constant presence, and their evolving relationship becomes a central thread in the story. Meanwhile, Anne grapples with the expectations of society and her own dreams, learning valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and self-discovery.
The novel masterfully blends classic literature elements with a warm, engaging narrative. Readers who appreciate young adult fiction will find Annes adventures relatable and inspiring. Those who enjoy coming-of-age stories will be drawn to her emotional growth and resilience. Fans of Canadian literature will recognize the vivid portrayal of early 20th century life and the enduring charm of Prince Edward Island.
Montgomerys storytelling is rich in detail and emotion, making Anne of the Island a beloved addition to the Anne series and a timeless tale of friendship, ambition, and the search for belonging.
Anne Shirley, the spirited and imaginative heroine readers first met in Anne of Green Gables, continues her journey in Anne of the Island. As she leaves behind the familiar landscapes of Prince Edward Island, Anne embarks on a new chapter of her life at Redmond College in Nova Scotia. The transition to college life brings both excitement and challenges, as Anne navigates academic pressures, new friendships, and the complexities of growing up.
Living in a cozy boarding house with her childhood friend Priscilla and the charming Philippa, Anne experiences the joys and sorrows of young adulthood. Her world expands as she forms deep bonds, confronts loss, and discovers the nuances of romance. Gilbert Blythe, her longtime friend and rival, remains a constant presence, and their evolving relationship becomes a central thread in the story. Meanwhile, Anne grapples with the expectations of society and her own dreams, learning valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and self-discovery.
The novel masterfully blends classic literature elements with a warm, engaging narrative. Readers who appreciate young adult fiction will find Annes adventures relatable and inspiring. Those who enjoy coming-of-age stories will be drawn to her emotional growth and resilience. Fans of Canadian literature will recognize the vivid portrayal of early 20th century life and the enduring charm of Prince Edward Island.
Montgomerys storytelling is rich in detail and emotion, making Anne of the Island a beloved addition to the Anne series and a timeless tale of friendship, ambition, and the search for belonging.
Living in a cozy boarding house with her childhood friend Priscilla and the charming Philippa, Anne experiences the joys and sorrows of young adulthood. Her world expands as she forms deep bonds, confronts loss, and discovers the nuances of romance. Gilbert Blythe, her longtime friend and rival, remains a constant presence, and their evolving relationship becomes a central thread in the story. Meanwhile, Anne grapples with the expectations of society and her own dreams, learning valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and self-discovery.
The novel masterfully blends classic literature elements with a warm, engaging narrative. Readers who appreciate young adult fiction will find Annes adventures relatable and inspiring. Those who enjoy coming-of-age stories will be drawn to her emotional growth and resilience. Fans of Canadian literature will recognize the vivid portrayal of early 20th century life and the enduring charm of Prince Edward Island.
Montgomerys storytelling is rich in detail and emotion, making Anne of the Island a beloved addition to the Anne series and a timeless tale of friendship, ambition, and the search for belonging.