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Anne's House of Dreams
- Narrated by: Barbara Barnes
- Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
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In the fifth book in the series, Anne's own true love, Gilbert Blythe, is finally a doctor, and, in the sunshine of the old orchard among their dearest friends, they are about to speak their vows. Soon, the happy couple will be bound for a new life together in their own dream house on the misty purple shores of Four Winds Harbor.
But a new life means fresh problems to solve - and fresh surprises. As Anne and Gilbert begin to build that new life, some of those problems and surprises come in the form of their new neighbors: Captain Jim, the lighthouse attendant with sad stories about the sea, Miss Cornelia Bryant, the direct woman who still manages to speak from her heart, and Leslie Moore, the tragically beautiful girl who intrigues Anne....
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-26-17
Lovely!!
Great story. Narration that enhanced the story without overpowering it. I really enjoyed this book!!
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- toni
- 06-21-20
Beautiful story beautifully performed
This story of Anne and Gilbert's first few years of married life is delightful. Her new friends in the town where she will spend the rest of her life, Leslie, Miss Cornelia, Captain Jim, her faithful servant Susan, make their first appearances here and become beloved to us, as Anne settles into her new role as wife and mother, continued in the final 3 books of the series.
Another reviewer complained that it was mostly about her friendships, no mention or description of their wedding night etc. But it should be noted that this book was first published in 1917!!! Polite society didn't even mention things like pregnancy back then never mind any description of details of a couple's intimate life! So enjoy this series, this book included, for what it is: a lovely, timeless, sweet period piece set over a century ago, about a charming, sweet, smart, loving girl growing wiser and deeper as the decades pass.
I liked the reader here. I'm picky, and there were quite a few different versions for this book. I listened to each sample and read the reviews to boot. This performance was my favorite. It did not didappoint! She added a good level of expression, gave distinctive voices to the characters, and her pacing was good. A very enjoyable listen! ....Onward to "Anne of Ingleside"!
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- Sonya Guerrero
- 05-15-21
Ok
This And the previous book could have been made Into one book no need to drag it this long the first couple of books were more detailed. And had better story.
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- AAnonymous
- 01-17-24
a more dynamic story then the previous books
it did well touching on the sadness life brings us. but we can overcome then in time
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- Berti
- 12-29-21
Great Story
I love the Anne of Green Gables series. I love the characters and how they interact with each other. The reader really brings an image to each character. I can't wait to listen to the next book in the series.
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- Jazmine
- 09-29-20
Beautiful characters
I loved all of the beautiful characters introduced in this wonderful continuation of Anne and Gilbert’s story. Narration was great!
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- Christopher L
- 10-06-19
new favorite
Excellent narration. Beautiful development of characters, relationships, settings. Wonderfully humorous and descriptive of real to life scenarios.
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