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Anne's House of Dreams
by L.M. Montgomery
This book is the most special because we finally get to see Anne and Gilbert get married! It’s also very nostalgic as everyone reflects on Anne’s journey so far. I found myself stifling teary eyes as the book began. Anne’s House of Dreams follows Anne from ages 25 to 27 and through ups and downs as she and Gilbert settle down in their starter home at Four Winds Harbor.
My favorite parts:
- I’ll say this about every Anne book but the NATURE DESCRIPTIONS are on point
- An all-ages cast of characters
- “that’s just like a man!”
- Anne and Gilbert going through heartbreak but having their dream fulfilled anyway just at a later date
One thing that makes Anne’s story so charming is that on the surface it’s about the little things in life. Good company, good food, meaningful conversations and stories, beautiful nature…
But those things are actually the big things in life. Montgomery always emphasizes the importance of marriage and family life, making and maintaining friendships, opening up to trusted friends, helping others fulfill their dreams, and spending time in nature to realize your place in the universe.
My favorite parts:
- I’ll say this about every Anne book but the NATURE DESCRIPTIONS are on point
- An all-ages cast of characters
- “that’s just like a man!”
- Anne and Gilbert going through heartbreak but having their dream fulfilled anyway just at a later date
One thing that makes Anne’s story so charming is that on the surface it’s about the little things in life. Good company, good food, meaningful conversations and stories, beautiful nature…
But those things are actually the big things in life. Montgomery always emphasizes the importance of marriage and family life, making and maintaining friendships, opening up to trusted friends, helping others fulfill their dreams, and spending time in nature to realize your place in the universe.