"In Anne's House of Dreams", Anne begins her adult life as Mrs. Gilbert Blythe and finds new joys, hopes, and dreams among family and friends old and new.
Anne Shirley is all grown up now, sixteen and about to fulfil her dream of becoming a teacher in Avonlea, if she can impress the people of Avonlea that she is mature enough. Well, amost a woman, because strange things still seem to happen to Anne at the worst of times--like when two influential matrons come to call, while Anne is engaged in replaci...more
Ever since Newbery Honor author Gail Carson Levine introduced the magical village of Snettering-on-Snoakes in the faraway Kingdom of Biddle, young readers have been laughing their way through her hilarious retellings of famous and not-so-famous fairy tales. Now, for the first time, the six beloved Princess Tales are together in one magnificent vo...more
The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, is one of the very few sets of books that should be read three times: in childhood, early adulthood, and late in life. In brief, four children travel repeatedly to a world in which they are far more than mere children and everything is far more than it seems. Richly told, populated with fascinating character...more
Fifteen-year-old Rilla, the daughter of Anne Shirley Blythe, grows from a carefree, irresponsible girl into a strong and capable young woman during the war years, 1914-1918.
In the second sequel to Anne of Green Gables, Anne Shirley goes to Redmond College, where she makes new friends, including the handsome Roy Gardner, whose attentions to her make her old friend Gilbert Blythe very jealous.