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Anne's School Days
Anne's School Days | Kallie George
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The third book in an early-reader series inspired by Anne of Green Gables, starring the spirited Anne Shirley as she navigates her first days of school and the incorrigible Gilbert Blythe. Anne loves autumn in Avonlea, and she's been enjoying her first three weeks of school. It helps that she walks to school with and sits next to her kindred spirit, Diana Barry. However, one day, Gilbert Blythe joins the class. According to Diana, he's very handsome, and smart too. He's also very bold, and immediately rubs Anne the wrong way. Things come to a head when Gilbert pulls on Anne's braid and calls her "Carrots" because of her red hair. Anne vows never to talk to Gilbert again, and even stops going to school for a time when her teacher forces Anne to sit next to her rival. But later, when Anne has an accident on the pond and her wooden plank sinks, who should come to her rescue but her nemesis, Gilbert Blythe? Lovingly adapted by Kallie George with beautiful nostalgic illustrations by Abigail Halpin, this series is perfect for fans of Anne, new and old.
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Second in the picture book series of a delightfully illustrated, abridged version of the original.

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This is just one of a series of books that breaks the original Anne of GreenGables books into easier to read sections. This is written as an early chapter book and the reader gets to be part of my favorite scene, where Anne breaks the slate over Gilbert's head. Unlike other “shortener” series like Great Illustrated Classics,I like how this is broken up. How each different scene is it‘s own part of the series and be read as an independent book