Anne, red-headed, pugnacious and incurably romantic, causes chaos at Green Gables and in the village, but her wit and good nature delight the fictional community of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and ensure that Anne of Green Gables continues to be a firm favourite with readers worldwide.
Lucy Montgomery
Lucy Maud Montgomery, born in 1874 in Prince Edward Island, Canada, was a prolific writer best known for her novel "Anne of Green Gables." Her works often explored themes of love, friendship, and the beauty of nature, drawing inspiration from her own experiences growing up on the island. Montgomery's writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions, strong character development, and emotional depth. Her contributions to literature include shaping the genre of children's literature with her beloved character Anne Shirley, who has become a cultural icon. Montgomery's impact on literature continues to be felt today, as her works have been translated into numerous languages and adapted into various forms of media.