{F56} Anne of Green Gables

Posted January 29, 2016 in Reading / 14 Comments

Anne of Green Gables

I have decided that it is time for a re-read of one of my favorite childhood books, Anne of Green Gables. I loved this book so much as I child I even begged my parents until they agreed to take me to Prince Edward Island one summer. This quote, from page 56 in my edition, is a great part of the book where Marilla decided to allow Anne to stay at Green Gables. If you haven’t yet read this book, you really should.

From Anne of Green Gables by L M Montgomery:

I’ve been thinking over the idea until I’ve got kind of used to it.
It seems a sort of duty. I’ve never brought up a child, especially a girl,
and I dare say I’ll make a terrible mess of it. But I’ll do my best.
So far as I’m concerned, Matthew, she may stay.

Synopsis of Anne of Green Gables via Goodreads

As soon as Anne Shirley arrived at the snug, white farmhouse called Green Gables, she knew she wanted to stay forever… but would the Cuthberts send her back to the orphanage? Anne knows she’s not what they expected — a skinny girl with decidedly red hair and a temper to match. If only she could convince them to let her stay, she’d try very hard not to keep rushing headlong into scrapes or blurt out the very first thing she had to say. Anne was not like anybody else, everyone at Green Gables agreed; she was special — a girl with an enormous imagination. This orphan girl dreamed of the day when she could call herself Anne of Green Gables.

I'm linking up with the Friday 56, so I'll invite you to go grab a book and join the fun.

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The Friday 56 is a weekly meme hosted by Freda's Voice.

Rules

  • Grab a book, any book.
  • Turn to page 56 (or 56% on ebook).
  • Find any sentence that grabs you.
  • Post it.
  • Link it at Freda's Voice.

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