
I think this is the last entry in 2010 and had my doubts about what the book is devoted. "Charles Dickens
and Great Expectations or Lucy Maud Montgomery and Anne of Avonlea ?
I looked for my notebook, where I write a sentence or a feeling that I leaves the book while I'm reading, and I was surprised the amount of phrases that I came to the heart of Mrs. Montgomery.
In the second book in the series of Anne Shirley, is no longer the scruffy red-haired, freckled girl who came to the home of the brothers Cuthbert, is a small woman who has grown and begin the journey to adulthood but still refuses to abandon all his childhood.
Anne is a young teacher who loves her job and wants to reach out to all students, encouraging them to be creative and to trust him.
"Marjory White, who is ten years old, wanted to be a widow. When asked why, he replied gravely that if a house is not People call the maid, and does, the husband's commands, but there is no danger being a widow or one thing or another. "
caused me great laughter intelligent student reflection Anne. I tell parents of my students that they would be surprised (maybe worse), things that tell the kids.
Another thing that these books are secondary characters. They are unforgettable characters that make the life of Anne is so interesting, as Miss Lavender Lewis.
"Dreams and assumptions are fine for day to sunlight, but when night falls and the storm no longer satisfy. One, then, you want real things ".
Anne has a life full of possibilities and dreams to realize and understand some reflection of his "old" friend (45 years).
The book ends leaving their dear readers wanting to know more about the future of this young lady.
"Perhaps, after all, the romance did not come with pomp and splendor, as a knight, perhaps slipped quietly beside us like an old friend, perhaps revealed in prose, until a sudden insight that ran their pages betrayed the rhythm and music, maybe it followed naturally love of a beautiful friendship, like a golden heart rose from its stem. "
A beautiful way to describe the beginning of a love.

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