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Brief Introduction of Anne in the Green House (also known as Anne of the Green Gables)
Anne of the Green Gables, the sweetest novel describing children's lives, is a wonderful story that fascinated two British prime ministers. Parents, teachers and children can get a spiritual reading from it, and it is a cultural exchange boutique to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Canada. Lucy maud montgomery, a Canadian woman writer, tells a touching story of a pure, kind and loving heroine, Little Anne. She lost her parents when she was young, and was not depressed by the difficulties of life under the care of her friends and teachers. Since its publication, the book has been translated into more than 50 languages with a circulation of over 50 million copies. It is a world-recognized literary classic. This book is one of the series of "Picture Books of World Children's Literature". It is equipped with exquisite pictures, which keeps the original flavor and gives readers the best original style.

Anne lost her parents when she was a child and was adopted when she was eleven. The little orphan girl has a distinct personality and is full of fantasy. She is self-respecting and self-reliant. With her own efforts, she not only won the love of adopters, but also won the respect and friendship of teachers and classmates. Since the publication of 1908, this famous Canadian children's literature has been translated into dozens of languages and sold tens of millions of copies all over the world. In Canada, the United States, Britain, France and Germany, it has been put on the screen or made into a TV series, and it has also become popular in Europe and America. Mark Twain spoke highly of this novel, saying that "Anne is the most touching and beloved image after the immortal Alice".

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