“I've put out a lot of little roots these two years," Anne told the moon, "and when I'm pulled up they're going to hurt a great deal. But it's best to go, I think, and, as Marilla says, there's no good reason why I shouldn't. I must get out all my ambitions and dust them.”
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'Anne of Avonlea' is a classic novel by L.M. Montgomery that explores themes of imagination, friendship, and personal growth through the eyes of its protagonist, Anne Shirley. The story is set in the late 19th century in the fictional town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Anne, a young and imaginative orphan, finds herself in a new home and community where she forms deep bonds with her friends and mentors. The novel is known for its charming narrative and Anne's endearing character, capturing the essence of youthful spirit and the beauty of rural life. more
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