ThereviewofAnneOfGreenGablesAnneOfGreenGablesisoneofmyfavoritebooks.IwasmovedbythelovelyAnne'spassioninherlife.TheauthorofthisbookcalledLucy.Maud.MontgomerywhowasborninCanadaClifdenain1874.Shewasgoodattellingstories.Atherageof15,shebegantopublishherpoems.Later,shetriedtobeateachertomakealiving.Inspringof1904,Montgomerysparkedherinspirationsuddenly.ShespenttwoyearscreatingAnneOfGreenGablesinwhichthevillageshehadlivedinwastakenasthebook'sbackground.Itwasn'tanypublisherwillingtopublishhernoveluntill1908.Later,thebookwasverypopularandittriggeredasellingspree.Therefore,Montgomeriydrewtheworldwideattention.Itwaswrittenasafictionforreadersofallages,butinrecentdecadesithasbeenconsideredthechildren'sliterature.MarkTwainalsosqueezedhimselfintothepileofletterstoMontgomeriy.Hesaidthathejustfeltmiserableandlonelywhenhewasinhissunsetoflife,then''Anne''lituphislife.''Anne''wasanimmortalcharacterwhichfollowedthe''Alice''andbecameapopularimageofchildren.AnneOfGreenGableswasoneseriesof''theWorld'sBestsellingChildren'sLiterature.Lucy.Montgomeriyusedhercleansmooth,vividandhumorousstyletotellusastoryaboutapurekindness,lovelyheroine:Anne.AnneShirleywasagirlwithredhair,togetherwithmanyfreckles.Hermotherandfatherdiedwhenshe'sveryyoung.Shegotthroughseveralseveretwistsandsomehowacoupleweremistakenlysentanorphangirlinsteadofaboy,yettheydecidedtokeepher.ShewasadoptedbytheMatthewsonPrinceEdwardIsland.(Theywantedtoadoptaboyatfirst).Annelivedahappylifeandadaptedquickly,thenshebeganhernewlife.Shelovednatureandfantasysoshewasabundantinimagination.Shesharedwhatshejustthoughtabouttootherseachtime,thereforeshemadealotofuncontrollablemistakes.Therestofthebooktoldthatshecontinuededucationatschool.ShegotclosefriendssuchasDianaBarry(herbestfriend,bosomfriend),JaneAndrews,RubyGillis,andherrivalrywithGilbertBlythewhoteasedheraboutherredhair,althoughheapologizedmanytimes.AnneandGilbertcompetedinstudy.Oneday,AnnerealizedshenolongerhatedGilbert.Annewasveryclever,fortitudeandkind-hearted.Shewasstraightandcherishedfriendshipsverymuch.Annegotherfriendswithherlove.Sheinsistedherselfonthingswithherstubbornness.Shewithstoodherlonelinesswithherromanticandfantasyimaginationfromreality.Thenovelmodeledabrightandgorgeouscharacterthatwasjustlikesunlight.Thepoeticdepictionofthenatureandtherurallifemovedthereadersallovertheworlddeeply.Theworkexistedabouthundredyearsandtouchedabout50,000,000reader’sheart.Anne'spureheartbrokethelimitsofnationalityandages.Shemovedtheworld.Forme,themostunforgettableepisodewasthatAnnedidn'tmindaftershehadherselfmisunderstoodwithherfriendDiana'smother.DianawasAnne'sbestfriend.Someday,DianainvitedAnnetogotoherhomefortea.Theydrankandchattedwitheachotherhappilyjustlikeadults.Annemistookfruitwineasjuice,thengaveittoDianatodrink.Whileactually,itcausedbyMarina'scarelessness.DuetoDianadrunktoomuchsothathermomanddadthoughtthatAnnewasabadgirl.Andtheydidn'tallowAnneandDianatoplaytogetheranylonger.Annefeltverysad.Butshedidnothatethem.Coincidentally,afewdaysafter,acoldnight,Diana'slittlesistergotlaryngitis,whichwasinimminentdanger,butpeoplehavegonetothetowntoparticipateinactivities.ThenAnnebravelyundertooktheresponsibilitieslikeanadultwiththeexperienceshelearnedbefore.ShetookcareofthelittlegirlwithDianaandanotherchild.Atlast,thelittlesistergotthroughthedisaster.ShesavedDiana'syoungersistersuccessfully.AndshefinallywontheDianaparentstrust.Annewasangeniusofimagination.Someusualscenesimmediatelyturnedintofantasyplacesaftershegavetheseplacespoeticnames.Suchasthe''VioletTrench'',''thePondofWillow'',''Lover'sLane''.EvenifAnnedesiredtobeliketheothergirlswhodressedpretty,shedidn'tcomplainbecausetheMatthewsfamilywhichadoptedherwasnotveryrich.Withoutbeautifulcoats,shejustimaginedherselflikeaprincessandenjoyedherself.MatthewCuthbert,themasteroffarmhouseoftheGreenGables.Hewasveryshysothathedarenottalkwithwomanexceptforheryoungersister.Buthewasaverykindmanwhowasthefirstonethatfoundtheygotthewrongchildbutdidn’tdiscardthechild.HethoughtAnnewasfullofhopeanddream.HewasveryfondofAnne.MatthewtreatedAnneashisfamilymemberandlovehersomuch.IntheendofAnneofGreenGables,Matthewdiedofaheartattack.Miss.Marina'stemperwasoppositetoMatthew.ShewasaprimseriouspersonandwasverystrictwithAnne.SheoftenhadwordswithAnneatfirst.ButsheloveAnneactuallyalthoughshewaslikeachatterwithoutstop.AnnewasadmittedtotheQueen'scollegewithhertalentandhardwork.SometimeswhenAnnewasatschoolwhichwasfarawayfromtheGreenGables,Miss.MarinaweptverysadatnightbecauseshemissedAnnesomuch.Miss.MarinatriedtobestrictwithherforshethoughtthatScoldislove.AnneOfGreenGablesisoneofthemostsweetnovelsaboutthelivesofchildren.CanadianwriterMontgomeriydescribedagirlwhohadverydistinctpersonalityandrichimagination.IlovethewonderfulscenerydescribedbyMontgomeriy,soIwanttovisittheplacewhereAnnelived.Annewonrespectsnotonlybyhervirtueofhardwork,butherlove.IfoundthebeautifulworldthatseemslikeapoemorapieceofpaintingformAnne.Annewaslikeaflamewhichlitupmyheart!