Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2005
Release Date:
02/04/20
Illustrator:
Corvino, Lucy,
Pages:
153 pages
ISBN:
1-454-93794-7
ISBN 13:
978-1-454-93794-4
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2004013452
Dimensions:
19 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
Purists may howl, but these heavily abridged and retold versions are skillfully done. The vocabulary is simple, the syntax is straightforward, and there is enough sly wit in each to encourage new readers to seek out the originals later--though they'd be better served to just wait. Illustrated with black-and-white drawings, the telescoped plots too often seem over rushed. Afterwords and discussion questions are appended.
School Library Journal
Gr 3-4-A simplified version of the classic story, with a large font and wide spacing. The original plot is loosely mirrored, including Anne's arrival at the Avonlea train depot, Matthew and Marilla's efforts to accept her into their household, Anne's struggles and success in school, and Matthew's death. Essential character traits and resulting conflicts are conveyed-Anne's exuberance and imagination, Matthew's shyness, Marilla's quiet sense of order, and Mrs. Lynde's meddling. Of course many of the original descriptions have been trimmed for simplicity and brevity. Corvino's black-and-white pencil illustrations give readers images of the fashions, hairstyles, and buildings of the day. This serviceable retelling will be appreciated by readers not yet ready for the original work.-Laura Scott, Farmington Community Library, MI Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Now every child can celebrate the 100th anniversary of Lucy Maud Montgomery's ever-popular story First introduced in Anne of Green Gables as a young orphan, Montgomery's feisty and imaginative heroine is now 16 years old and embarking on a new adventure: becoming a teacher in her old Avonlea school. It's an exciting year as Anne struggles to win over all her students, welcomes two new members to her family, and feels the first stirrings of love.