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Anne of Windy Poplars
by L.M. Montgomery
In the fourth book, Anne is now a principal and a teacher in highschool in Summerside while she is egaged to Gilbert. The book narrates their letters and how rough it is for him to make a career. Anne lived at a home called Windy Poplars that belongs to the Aunts Chatty and Kate and their house-keeper, Rebicca Dew. And as we all know her, she so excited to live there. Besides the story of the two widows, there is the neighbor, Elizabeth. Elizabeth has been left by her father to be raised by her grandmother. There is also the Pringle family that hated Anne Shirley and would do all it takes to make her leave the school. But Anne, with her good heart, continues to live her life with as much happiness and good things to do as she can. She brings her unpopular comrade teacher out of her shell. Saves several marriages from the danger of not happening.
Althought this book is perfectly in keeping with the other Anne of Green Gables books, but I must say I hated few things about. For example, we see very little of the Avonlea characters and Gilbert too. Most of the book is written in form of Anne’s letters. But despite all this, it was good to see the real mature Anne Shirley and even getting into a scrape or two.
Althought this book is perfectly in keeping with the other Anne of Green Gables books, but I must say I hated few things about. For example, we see very little of the Avonlea characters and Gilbert too. Most of the book is written in form of Anne’s letters. But despite all this, it was good to see the real mature Anne Shirley and even getting into a scrape or two.