Anne of Green Gables is about a very young and
imaginative orphan girl who, with a lot of mix-ups, was adopted. Marilla and
Matthew were expecting a boy, but it turned out that they received a girl.
Marilla almost sent her back, but Matthew wanted to keep her all along because
he liked her personality. When Anne heard that she was going back, she was so
upset that she would not have a nice home to live in. However, when Marilla
heard about Anne's past, she started to feel sorry for her. She eventually
decided to keep her, which made Anne very happy, and it also made her feel like
she had a real family and a real home in Green Gables forever.
Overall, I did
like this book. It has a lot of good and funny parts and it is very enjoyable
to read. There are parts when Anne will talk on and on about a certain thing,
then all of a sudden she will change the subject. Those parts were very funny,
in my opinion. It also was sad in some parts, but most of the time the sadness
would be resolved. Sometimes there were pointless parts where I think the
author just put them in there to fill space. But, overall it was still a very
good book.
I would recommend this book to others because it is good
and enjoyable to read and because it teaches some good lessons about obedience,
changes when going through adoption, and figuring out the difference between
reality and fantasy. It does take some time to read it, but it is worth it.
Personally, I liked this book and would recommend to many people to read.
– By Alexandria Adelle Mcbeth
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