The Little People, Big Dreams series makes books for even littler people! This one is part of the My First…series. It simply tells the story of the author of the Anne of Green Gables books. Children will learn about Lucy, who was raised by her grandparents. She had imagination and found a way to write her beloved classic novels.
This book provides an easy introduction to the author. It is nicely and engagingly illustrated. I, myself, want to collect all these books!
Thanks to NetGalley and Quarto for this book in exchange for an honest review.
From the publisher:
L. M. Montgomery (Little People, Big Dreams)
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At home, books became Maud’s very best friends and she dreamt of becoming a writer one day. But her grandparents thought reading and writing was a waste of time, especially for a girl! |
One day, Maud found an old newspaper with an interesting story. It said: ‘elderly couple apply to orphan asylum for a boy. By mistake, a girl is sent to them’. That night, she dreamt of a little redheaded girl… |
Anne was imaginative, brave, and though she got into scrapes, she was always loved. Through Anne’s adventures, Maud rewrote her own childhood as she’d have liked it to be. |













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