Anne of the Island
- Published
- 1983
- Pages
- 243
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780553213171
- Reading Time
- ~4h 15min
Anne of the Island is a juvenile fiction book by L.M. Montgomery. In 1983. It has 243 pages.
About this book
In this third installment of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s celebrated Anne Shirley series, the spirited orphan leaves Prince Edward Island to pursue higher education at Redmond College. The narrative follows Anne as she navigates the complexities of university life, balancing academic pursuits with evolving friendships and quiet romantic reflections. Montgomery uses this setting to explore themes of intellectual independence, the search for personal identity, and the shifting social expectations placed on young women in the early twentieth century. The novel remains notable for its candid portrayal of student camaraderie, literary ambition, and the gradual transition from adolescent idealism to mature self-awareness. Written with Montgomery’s characteristic blend of gentle humor and psychological insight, the work continues to resonate as a foundational text in Canadian juvenile literature. Readers familiar with Anne’s earlier adventures will find this volume a thoughtful continuation of her journey, emphasizing education, resilience, and the enduring value of imagination in shaping one’s future.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Anne of the Island?+
Anne of the Island has 243 pages.
When was Anne of the Island published?+
Anne of the Island was published in 1983.
What genre is Anne of the Island?+
Anne of the Island is a Juvenile Fiction book.
What is Anne of the Island about?+
In this third installment of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s celebrated Anne Shirley series, the spirited orphan leaves Prince Edward Island to pursue higher education at Redmond College. The narrative follows Anne as she navigates the complexities of university life, balancing academic pursuits with evolvin...
Who wrote Anne of the Island?+
Anne of the Island was written by L.M. Montgomery.