Anne of the Island' is the third novel in the "Anne of Green Gables"
Series in which she attends Redmond College in Kingsport to study for
her BA. Anne is kept up to speed with the goings on in Avonlea via
insightful letters and visits home. Her friendship with Gilbert, who has
also enrolled at Redmond, blossoms in their new surroundings, but can
Anne see it for what it truely is? This early work by Lucy Maud
Montgomery was originally published in 1915 and we are now republishing
it with a brand new introductory biography. Lucy Maud Montgomery was
born on 30th November 1874, New London, in the Canadian province of
Prince Edward Island. Her mother, Clara Woolner (Macneil), died before
Lucy reached the age of two and so she was raised by her maternal
grandparents in a family of wealthy Scottish immigrants. In 1908
Montgomery produced her first full-length novel, titled 'Anne of Green
Gables'. It was an instant success, and following it up with several
sequels, Montgomery became a regular on the best-seller list and an
international household name. Montgomery died in Toronto on 24th April
1942.