Anne of Green Gables, written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery in 1908, is a timeless classic of children’s literature. The novel tells the story of Anne Shirley, a spirited and imaginative orphan who is mistakenly sent to live with siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert in the quiet village of Avonlea. Anne’s boundless imagination, fiery temper, and heartfelt kindness gradually transform the lives of those around her, turning Green Gables into a place filled with warmth, laughter, and love. Beyond its charming narrative, the book explores themes of belonging, friendship, and the beauty of everyday life. Beloved worldwide, Anne of Green Gables has inspired countless adaptations in film, television, and theater, and continues to captivate readers of all ages with its celebration of hope, resilience, and the magic of dreams.