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Anne of the Island
by L.M. Montgomery
This book in the series finds Anne at college, while continuing to spend her summers at Avonlea. After the iconic Anne of Green Gables novel, this is the next one that has stood out in my memory, what with Anne lodging at Patty's Place (where Gog and Magog, the china dogs, reside next to the fireplace) and getting several marriage proposals (some of them laughably terrible and unexpected).
Anne struggles with reconciling what her view of love and passion are to what they look like in actuality, as she wonders if Diana is "settling." Anne grieves the death of a friend and grieves her strained friendship with Gilbert. All comes to a pleasing, if sudden, conclusion, and I continue to enjoy this jaunt through the volumes for the first time in recent memory, this time through audiobooks.
Anne struggles with reconciling what her view of love and passion are to what they look like in actuality, as she wonders if Diana is "settling." Anne grieves the death of a friend and grieves her strained friendship with Gilbert. All comes to a pleasing, if sudden, conclusion, and I continue to enjoy this jaunt through the volumes for the first time in recent memory, this time through audiobooks.