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This was where my summer of 2016 “Anne” obsession came to an end. Honestly, I'd rather have read Rilla of Ingleside if I had found it. But I'll take what I can get for free and easy summer reading :)
Some of these reviews are spot-on in complaining that there's not enough Anne- and that's true. Those who enjoyed the exploits of Anne the girl (Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea, that is) should enjoy the stories of Anne's children, because they tend to take after their mother in exploits.
There are some moments when I found this book outright heartbreaking- Jem's story of unrequited puppy love stands out for me here. The few glimpses we do get of Anne speak to me more as an adult than when I was younger- Anne struggling with an overbearing, unwelcome houseguest, Anne experiencing marital difficulties. These kinds of problems are real, and it's gratifying that Anne felt them, as well. In short, I think this book is underrated.
What can I say that hasn't already been said? It's a classic, it's great, I kin Anne Shirley.
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