** Anne's House of Dreams by L. M. Montgomery is a story of Anne Shirley, who is getting ready to marry Gilbert Blythe, thinking about what has happened before and looking forward to starting a new life together in a new place called Four Winds Harbor. The story looks at love, friendship, and what it's like to be married, especially how Anne and Gilbert's relationship grows. At the start, Anne feels both sad about leaving Green Gables and happy about what's coming next. She talks to her friend Diana Wright about the wedding and their plans for their new house. In their talk, Anne shows her fun personality but also some sadness about her past and the people she loves. The beginning of the book shows Anne's dreams and worries, setting the stage for all the exciting and important things that will happen to her at Four Winds Harbor. **

Anne's House of Dreams
By L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery
** As a young woman prepares for marriage and a new home, she balances joyful anticipation with sentimental reflections on her past.
Summary
About the AuthorLucy Maud Montgomery, published as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a collection of novels, essays, short stories, and poetry beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. She published 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 essays. Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success; the title character, orphan Anne Shirley, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. Most of the novels were set on Prince Edward Islandand those locations within Canada's smallest province became a literary landmark and popular tourist site—namely Green Gables farm, the genesis of Prince Edward Island National Park.
Lucy Maud Montgomery, published as L. M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a collection of novels, essays, short stories, and poetry beginning in 1908 with Anne of Green Gables. She published 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 essays. Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success; the title character, orphan Anne Shirley, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. Most of the novels were set on Prince Edward Islandand those locations within Canada's smallest province became a literary landmark and popular tourist site—namely Green Gables farm, the genesis of Prince Edward Island National Park.