
Before Green Gables
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Renée Raudman
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By:
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Budge Wilson
Before Green Gables is the story of Anne Shirley's life before her arrival at Green Gables - a heartwarming tale of a precocious child. Her lively imagination and relentless spirit help her to overcome difficult circumstances and exemplify a young girl's ability to love, learn, and above all, dream.
Published in 1908, L. M. Montgomery's coming-of-age classic Anne of Green Gables has enchanted generations of readers, both children and adults. The story of the spunky red-haired orphan from Prince Edward Island is known to millions, and copies of the eight titles in the series have never gone out of print. But when readers first meet Anne, she is only 11 and has just been sent from an orphanage to meet her new family. No one ever knew the events of Anne's life before she arrived at Green Gables. Until now.
For the millions of readers who devoured the Green Gables series, Before Green Gables is an irresistible treat: the account of how one of literature's most beloved heroines became the girl who captivated the world.
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Editorial reviews
Budge Wilson's prequel, which charts the first 11 years of Anne Shirley's life, completes the series by providing the details of Anne's past before she went to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert. Wilson's writing is just rich and emotive as Montgomery's, and Renée Raudman portrays a young Anne who believably grows in words and heart. Also consistent are Raudman's excellent portrayals of the memorable minor characters.
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Thus, it mattered to me a great deal how Anne was portrayed in her formative years. I believe Budge Wilson captured her essence, with a few exceptions.
As I read, I was disturbed to witness Anne responding with hate and anger at two grim moments. I agree She might have fallen into the depths of despair (I love how she came to this phrase) but she wouldn’t have felt destroyed. I know she isn’t a perfect child, but she has always been a sort of Pollyanna, in my mind. She looks for the good in all things.
Sure, she became angry with Gilbert Blythe, and was able to snub him. But this implies control. I don’t see her collapsing into hopelessness. She helped me always look for the good, to fill fate with golden light.
Beyond this, I am sad to come to the end of this fresh Telling. Anne will always be dear to me and Budge Wilson painted her with a loving hand.
Consistent explanation of The Anne Girl’s beginning
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Awesome Book
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Great Story
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picture of the past
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Exceptional story & performance
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if you love Anne
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Heartbreaking but worth listening to.
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Enjoyable short novel
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