A burst of imagination arrives where it was never expected. Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery introduces Anne Shirley, an orphan mistakenly sent to live with a quiet brother and sister who had asked for a boy. What begins as a mix-up quickly turns into something far more lasting, as Anne’s vivid personality reshapes the calm routines of Green Gables.
Her life unfolds through schooldays, friendships, small disasters, and moments of unexpected triumph. She speaks her mind, dreams boldly, and often finds herself in trouble, but always with sincerity and heart. Relationships grow, especially with Diana Barry and the ever competitive Gilbert Blythe, adding both warmth and tension to her world.











