Anne of Avonlea is the second book in Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series, published in 1909. It follows Anne Shirley from ages 16 to 18 as she begins her career as a schoolteacher in Avonlea3
Key Story Elements
Teaching Career: Anne starts teaching at her old schoolhouse, where she aims to inspire her students through imagination rather than Anne of Avonlea is the second book in Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series, published in 1909. It follows Anne Shirley from ages 16 to 18 as she begins her career as a schoolteacher in Avonlea.
Key Story Elements
Teaching Career: Anne starts teaching at her old schoolhouse, where she aims to inspire her students through imagination rather than corporal punishment.
New Characters: The story introduces Marilla’s young cousins, twins Davy and Dora Keith, who come to live at Green Gables. Other new figures include the grumpy neighbor Mr. Harrison and the romantic Miss Lavendar Lewis.
The A.V.I.S.: Anne and her friends form the Avonlea Village Improvement Society to beautify their town, which leading to several comedic mishaps.
Relationship with Gilbert: Anne's rivalry with Gilbert Blythe evolves into a close friendship and the beginning of a subtle romance as they both prepare for their futurescorporal punishment.
New Characters: The story introduces Marilla’s young cousins, twins Davy and Dora Keith, who come to live at Green Gables. Other new figures include the grumpy neighbor Mr. Harrison and the romantic Miss Lavendar Lewis.
The A.V.I.S.: Anne and her friends form the Avonlea Village Improvement Society to beautify their town, which leading to several comedic mishaps.
Relationship with Gilbert: Anne's rivalry with Gilbert Blythe evolves into a close friendship and the beginning of a subtle romance as they both prepare for their futures