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Title:Anne of Windy Poplars (Anne of Green Gables #4)
Author:L.M. Montgomery
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:December 1st 1983 by Turtleback Books (first published 1936)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Childrens. Romance
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Anne of Windy Poplars (Anne of Green Gables #4) Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 4.07 | 69152 Users | 2143 Reviews

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Anne Shirley has left Redmond College behind to begin a new job and a new chapter of her life away from Green Gables. Now she faces a new challenge: the Pringles. They're known as the royal family of Summerside--and they quickly let Anne know she is not the person they had wanted as principal of Summerside High School. But as she settles into the cozy tower room at Windy Poplars, Anne finds she has great allies in the widows Aunt Kate and Aunt Chatty--and in their irrepressible housekeeper, Rebecca Dew. As Anne learns Summerside's strangest secrets, winning the support of the prickly Pringles becomes only the first of her delicious triumphs.

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Original Title: Anne of Windy Poplars
ISBN: 0808516965 (ISBN13: 9780808516965)
Edition Language: English
Series: Anne of Green Gables #4
Characters: Diana Barry, Gilbert Blythe, Anne Blythe, Anne Shirley, Jen Pringle, Rebecca Dew
Setting: Canada Prince Edward Island(Canada)


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Ratings: 4.07 From 69152 Users | 2143 Reviews

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I loved this one. I think at the beginning I was a little skeptical, especially since Montgomery kept omitting the parts where Anne "had the right pen" to write love letters to Gilbert. I wanted to READ Anne's love letters!But for all that, I loved the characters in this book. Rebecca Dew cracked me up, as did Aunt Kate and Aunt Chatty, with their buttermilk secrets; Dusty Miller the cat; Katherine Brooke; Nora Nelson and Jim Wilcox; little Elizabeth; Cyrus Taylor (oh, but that was a hilarious

After reading Anne of the Island, my favorite book in the Anne series, Anne of Windy Poplars always seems to fall a little flat for me.Anne and Gilbert are engaged and while Gilbert is off at medical school, Anne has taken a job as principal at Summerside High School.Much of this book is made up of letters from Anne to Gilbert. I just wish there was more of Gilbert in this story like maybe some of his letters to Anne. L.M. Montgomery rarely wrote much from the hero's side in her books, something



4.5 stars!I. LOVE. THESE. BOOKS. Are they perfect? No. Are they very much enjoyable nevertheless? YES! Things I liked: I really loved Annes newfound maturity in this book. Shes still the young, imaginative, energetic, loving, enthusiastic Anne we know and love, but the life lessons she learned in the previous book have settled in and I really liked how grounded she was, and how secure in her engagement to Gilbert. Unlike in the previous book, there was never a time when I wanted to take her by

You can read all my review on Blog - Books Teacup and ReviewsAnne of Windy Willows was semi epistolary, historical fiction that revolved around Annes three years as a Principal of Summerside High School, her sojourn in Summerside, people she met and mini lessons she learned from her experiences- all in letters she wrote to Gilbert. A new place, new stetting and lots of new friends. It was about friendship, helping people of Summerside, and importance of happiness, life, dresses and imagination.

As much as I love L.M. Montgomery, Anne Shirley, and creative storytelling, I struggled with this book a bit. The format was very different, seeing almost half of it is told in Anne's letters to Gilbert. Now, I'm not necessarily opposed to characters rehashing events for the reader (Tolkien does it brilliantly with Legolas in Return of the King), but it has to be done right. There has to be a good reason to hear the story from the character. I didn't feel like Anne telling these stories to

Oh Anne, you wonderfully bold and beautiful gal Life owes me something more than it has paid me and Im going out to collect it I just love seeing the woman Anne's grown into. She's finished college, runs her own little school and is in constant correspondence with her fiance, Gilbert. Gilbert, I'm afraid I'm scandalously in love with you. For the first time, we have a bit of switching perspectives - Anne in third person throughout the novel and in first person as we read her letters to

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