"Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?" Anne of Green Gables is one of the world's most beloved young heroines. This coming of age novel is a must-read for romantics of all ages. This book tells the adventures of Anne Shirley, a young orphan girl, age 11 who is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm on Prince Edward Island. Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes.
Was suchen Erdn sse in der K chenschublade und wer stiehlt gl nzende Sachen? Anne ist gerade erst mit ihren Eltern und ihrem Bruder umgezogen, da geschehen merkw rdige Dinge in der neuen Wohnung und als dann auch noch ihr geliebter Kompass verschwindet, ist das Ma voll. Als sie sich nachts auf die Lauer legt, um den Dieb auf frischer Tat zu ertappen, traut sie ihren Augen nicht. Was ist das f r ein Wesen, das sie da gefangen hat? Soll das tats chlich ein Heinzelmann sein? Doch damit nicht genug, in der Buchhandlung um die Ecke geht es nicht mit rechten Dingen zu. Am Eingang h ngt ein Frauenkopf aus Stein, von dem Anne sich beobachtet f hlt, im hinteren Teil des Ladens sitzt ein seltener Papagei auf einem roten Sofa, den niemand au er ihr sieht und Mama benimmt sich wie verhext, wenn sie mit dem Buchh ndler spricht. Da ihre Eltern ihr nicht zuh ren und Bruder Swontje ein Qu lgeist ist, bleibt Anne nichts anderes brig als alleine Nachforschungen anzustellen. Dabei kommt sie hinter gro e Geheimnisse, schon bald ist nichts mehr so, wie es zu sein scheint - Hexen, Zauberer und D monen sind keine M rchengestalten. Anne ger t in ein Abenteuer, das nicht nur ihr eigenes Leben, sondern auch das ihrer ganzen Familie ndern wird.
Anne Isabella, Lady Ritchie, n e Thackeray (9 June 1837 - 26 February 1919), was an English writer. She was the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray. She was the author of several novels which were highly regarded in their time, and a central figure in the late Victorian literary scene. She is perhaps best remembered today as the custodian of her father's literary legacy, and for her short fiction placing traditional fairy tale narratives in a Victorian milieu.Anne Isabella Thackeray was born in London, the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray and his wife Isabella Gethin Shawe (1816-1893). She had two younger sisters: Jane, born in 1839, who died at eight months, and Harriet Marian (1840-1875), who married Leslie Stephen in 1869. Anne, whose father called her "Anny", spent her childhood in France and England. She married her cousin Richmond Ritchie, seventeen years her junior, in 1877. The couple had two children, Hester and Billy. She was the step-aunt of Virginia Woolf who penned an obituary for her in the Times Literary Supplement. She is believed to be the inspiration for the character of Mrs. Hilbery in Woolf's Night and Day
Anne Isabella, Lady Ritchie, nee Thackeray (9 June 1837 - 26 February 1919), was an English writer. She was the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray. She was the author of several novels which were highly regarded in their time, and a central figure in the late Victorian literary scene. She is perhaps best remembered today as the custodian of her father's literary legacy, and for her short fiction placing traditional fairy tale narratives in a Victorian milieu.Life Anne Isabella Thackeray was born in London, the eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray and his wife Isabella Gethin Shawe (1816-1893). She had two younger sisters: Jane, born in 1839, who died at eight months, and Harriet Marian (1840-1875), who married Leslie Stephen in 1869. Anne, whose father called her "Anny", spent her childhood in France and England. She married her cousin Richmond Ritchie, seventeen years her junior, in 1877. The couple had two children, Hester and Billy. She was the step-aunt of Virginia Woolf who penned an obituary for her in the Times Literary Supplement. She is believed to be the inspiration for the character of Mrs. Hilbery in Woolf's Night and Day..............
Anne of Green GablesA Novel BONUS - Includes Download a FREE Audio Books Inside (Classic Book Collection)In the first book of this classic series, Anne Shirley is an 11 year-old orphan girl who has never had a true home. Through an adoption mistake, Anne comes to live in the small-town of Avonlea where she makes new friends and spreads her joy for all things. Follow her as she is introduced to new 'kindred spirits' and has all sorts of adventures. Sometimes her wild imagination will get the better of her, putting her in a variety of scrapes. She learns many life lessons while slowly capturing the hearts of those around her-even the most unlikely. (Summary by Lily Marie)Montgomery's literary classic recounts the exciting adventures undertaken by the fiery eleven-year-old Anne Shirley, an orphan girl accidentally adopted by middle aged siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert. A coming-of-age novel, Anne of Green Gables focuses on Anne's new life at Green Gables farm in Avonlea and her adjustment into the Prince Edward Island community.The story launches when the aging siblings Matthew and Marilla decide that they could use an extra hand around their farm, and believe that adopting an orphan boy would be an appropriate solution. However, due to a misunderstanding, the orphanage sends Anne Shirley instead. As Matthew heads to the train station to pick up the anticipated boy, he is shocked to be greeted by a red-headed, freckled and quite talkative little girl. Oblivious to the fact that a mistake has been made, Anne cheerfully enjoys the ride to her new home not hiding her enthusiasm whatsoever. Although initially spinster Marilla requires a bit of persuasion, both siblings are drawn in by the irresistible charms of the young chatty girl and accept the orphanage's mix-up. Undeniably Anne adds the much needed color in the lives of Matthew and Marilla who are quiet and timid, while Anne serves as a complete opposite to the two. As Anne adjusts to her new surroundings, she leaves readers absorbed as she makes social gaffes in her clumsy attempts to soak in the social norms, religion, and morals with which her peers are already long accustomed to. Obstructed by countless mischief and creative excursions, Anne must make a distinction between reality and imagination as she walks along the path of self-expression.A timeless favorite, Anne of Green Gables leaves a mark on all that have come across the bright and imaginative character portrayed by Anne. It is nevertheless a little girl's imagination, romanticism, free-spirit and playful antics that have presented Montgomery's novel with a special place in the world of literature.Audiobooks Made Easy.- Enjoy books in a whole new way.Great narrators make a story come alive.- Be more productive.Transform you commute, workout or chores into listening time.- Listen anytime, anywhere.Listen on your ipod, laptop, smartphone or tablet. Listen in your car, on a run, in the office, in the gym...BONUS - Included Exclusive Collection of FREE Audio Books Downloads in MP3 Format Inside.You get all these Bonuses just for taking action today.....It's our way of saying "thanking you"Click the "Add to Cart" button to start your reading journey RISK FREE