Ebook {Epub PDF} Anne of Windy Poplars by L.M. Montgomery






















ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS. by. L. M. MONTGOMERY. THE FIRST YEAR. 1 (Letter from Anne Shirley, B.A., Principal of Summerside High School, to Gilbert Blythe, medical student at Redmond College, Kingsport.) "Windy Poplars, "Spook's Lane, "S'side, P. E. I., "Monday, September 12th. "DEAREST: "Isn't that an address! Did you ever hear anything so delicious? Anne of Windy Poplars is L.M. Montgomery’s twenty-second book, first published in August by McClelland and Stewart (Toronto) and the Frederick A. Stokes Company (New York).Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. First published in , L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Windy Poplars was originally styled Anne of Windy Willows, a name that Montgomery herself changed, at the request of her American publishers, who felt that it bore too close a resemblance to Kenneth Grahame's classic animal fantasy, The Wind in the Willows. Montgomery's English publishers, oddly enough, had no such worry, and thinking that their 4/5.


After a summer in Avonlea, Anne returns to Windy Poplars. Anne of Windy Poplars —published as Anne of Windy Willows in the UK, Australia, and Japan—is an epistolary novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. First published in by McClelland and Stewart, it details Anne Shirley 's experiences while serving as principal of a high school in Summerside, Prince Edward Island over three years. Anne of Windy Poplars is L.M. Montgomery's twenty-second book, first published in August by McClelland and Stewart (Toronto) and the Frederick A. Stokes Company (New York). It is the ninth of eleven books to feature Montgomery's protagonist Anne Shirley Blythe, preceded by Anne of Green Gables (), Anne of Avonlea (), Chronicles of Avonlea (), Anne of the Island (


First published in , L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Windy Poplars was originally styled Anne of Windy Willows, a name that Montgomery herself changed, at the request of her American publishers, who felt that it bore too close a resemblance to Kenneth Grahame's classic animal fantasy, The Wind in the Willows. Montgomery's English publishers, oddly enough, had no such worry, and thinking that their readers would be unfamiliar with poplars, retained the original title. Anne of Windy Poplars—published as Anne of Windy Willows in the UK, Australia, and Japan—is an epistolary novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. First published in by McClelland and Stewart, it details Anne Shirley's experiences while serving as principal of a high school in Summerside, Prince Edward Island over three years. Anne of Windy Poplars is the fourth book in the Anne of Green Gables series by L. M. Montgomery. In this book, year-old Anne Shirley has left college to serve as principal of Summerside High School and settles down in Windy Poplars.

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