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Anne of the Island
by L.M. Montgomery
I would like my daughter to be like Anne in many ways. For sure, Anne has her issues. She doesn't always know her own heart. Sometimes, she gets caught up more in the fantasy of something than the reality of it. However, she cares so much in such a profound way that you can't help but love her in the pages and out. I am so fond of this book, and I still remember how much I loved Patty's Place from such a young age. I still get it, but I get it less than I did then. Getting adultish is no fun really. This book is full of figurative language and first loves and first heartbreaks. I love it!