
Some readers of my blog may recall that last summer I went to an Anne of Green Gables brunch. So, you may know that I am a big fan of this novel. This is a recently published edition of the classic and I enjoyed sitting down and reading about Anne again.
Anne is the orphan sent to Marilla and Matthew, who had requested a boy to help with their farm. Marilla is unsure about keeping Anne while Matthew has empathy for her from the start. As you read the book watch how Marilla softens over time.
The characters in this novel are wonderful. Anne is adventurous, outspoken, warm-hearted and a loyal friend. She will take a dare and work hard to be the best student in her class. She touched my heart and could touch yours too.
Anne of Green Gables is an old fashioned book, reflecting its publication date. Nonetheless, I recommend it highly as a chapter book read aloud with a child or as a book to read for yourself as an adult.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me spend time with one of my favorite fictional characters again!

Gawaine is urged by his honorary aunt, Christabel, to look into the murder of Father Tom. Father Tom is a young Anglican priest who was temporarily assigned to the parish. The villagers hold differing opinions of him, with some disagreeing with his more conservative views such as not allowing divorced people to receive communion, to others who respected him.
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An entry in the Thomas and Charlotte Pitt series of historical mysteries…
Understanding culture and a Reese Witherspoon book club pick and…
Women’s fiction/romance by the author of many books in this field.
Another in the STEAM series, this one focuses on “M,” math. Simple concepts are taught in this book which has charming and appealing illustrations throughout.
If Miss Add-It-Up divides her pie into 10 slices, how many slices will each person receive? If Miss Add-It-Up shares 15 sandwiches equally, how many will everyone have?
In this picture book, Charlie the caterpillar, imagines all of the jobs that he could do. Does he want to be a doctor? a rock star? a rent collector? the one who mixes the cement? The possibilities are endless and cross a wide variety of skill and education levels.
