Anne's own true love, Gilbert Blythe, is finally a doctor, and in the sunshine of the old orchard, among their dearest friends, they are about to speak their vows. Soon the happy couple will be bound for a new life together and their own dream house, on the misty purple shores of Four Winds Harbor.
Anne's House of Dreams is the fifth novel in L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables series, first published in 1917. The novel takes place shortly after Anne Shirley has married her long-time friend Gilbert Blythe. They move to a small house in the village of Glen St. Mary, where Anne embarks on a new chapter in her life as a wife and homemaker.
The story focuses on Anne’s transition from her independent, adventurous youth to the more settled and mature responsibilities of married life. The "house of dreams" is not just a physical place, but also symbolizes Anne’s hopes and aspirations for her future. While Gilbert pursues his medical career, Anne begins to settle into the rhythm of small-town life, making new friends and forming meaningful relationships with the people in Glen St. Mary.
The novel introduces a range of new characters, including Anne’s neighbors, such as the kindly and imaginative Captain Jim and the eccentric Miss Cornelia. As Anne navigates the joys and challenges of married life, she also deals with heartache, particularly as she faces personal losses and struggles with difficult situations that test her emotional resilience.
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