Anne of Green Gables
by L. M. Montgomery
Publisher: ManyBooks 1908
ISBN/ASIN: 0448424592
Number of pages: 288
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Anne of Green Gables is a bestselling series of books by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery first published in 1908. Originally written as fiction for readers of all ages, in recent decades they have been considered a children's series.
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