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Albas Anna the redhead
Albas Anna the redhead. CODE: 30097-ALB
Author: Lucy M. Montgomery ; Translated by: Era dhe Adela Buçpapaj
Age group: over 9 years old
Number of pages: 418
"Anna the Redhead" by the Canadian author L. M. Montgomery is the complete version of one of the classic novels, one of the most beautiful and most read in world literature, which tells the adventures and exploits of Anna Shirley, the orphaned girl who grew up working since she was a baby, the girl full of life and vitality, since she was 11 years old, she became a worthy member of the Kuthberti family in Çatiblerte. Her aimless fantasy, love of nature of Evjol, her outbursts of sincerity, fluent and incessant speech and adventures in search of the best of herself and her society, leave you breathless. They make Anna win everyone's hearts. But the persistence to achieve the unattainable put Ana at the top of the best lists: in school, in college, in recitals, etc. A girl who knows what she wants and makes every effort to achieve it. With her big world, she awakens dormant love in Marila and Matthew, devotes herself wholeheartedly to her friendship with Diana, and remains proud of Gilbert for years, whom she did not forgive for the insult. Everywhere for help, but the dedication at the end to Marilda, is very impressive. The book has wonderful descriptions, most of which come through Anna's fantastic descriptions.