I liked this fourth book in the Anne of Green Gables series better than the third. I was a little disappointed with the third and even considered not reading any more of them. I was glad I tried another one!
Anne of Windy Poplars is almost entirely written as excerpts of letters from Anne to Gilbert. Anne has accepted the position of principal at a high school for three years. She finds a nice boarding house with entertaining characters. The town is also full of eccentrics. Anne does her usual of rescuing lonely and lost souls, which feels a little unrealistic but is still nice.
This book is of course 100% clean and appropriate for readers of all ages.
It's an easy read and worth the time.
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