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  • Published: 1 January 1993
  • ISBN: 9780553269215
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $17.99

Rainbow Valley




Read the timeless classic about Anne Shirley’s boisterous children, now on their own adventure, behind the hit Netflix series Anne with an E—now celebrating a hundred years of this children’s favorite.

Anne Shirley is all grown up and happily married to Gilbert, with six lively children. Just like their mother, they love playing among the sun-dappled trees around their home.
When the Meredith family moves nearby, they seem like the perfect new friends. But the village only sees the Meredith children as wild and reckless because they only have a minister father and no mother. However, Anne’s children see their loyalty and kindness, and soon invite them to play in their beloved hideaway, a hidden hollow they call Rainbow Valley.

From there the adventures begin, from plans to save Mary from the orphanage, to helping the lonely minister find happiness, to keeping a pet rooster from the soup pot. There’s always something exciting brewing in the sun-dappled world of Rainbow Valley!

This special Collector’s Edition includes the original, unabridged text, a specially commissioned biography of L.M. Montgomery, and a map of Prince Edward Island.

  • Published: 1 January 1993
  • ISBN: 9780553269215
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $17.99

About the author

L.M. Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in Clifton, Prince Edward Island in 1874. Her universally beloved Anne of Green Gables has been translate into 15 different languages and was made into a film. Ms. Montgomery died in Toronto on April 24, 1942 and was buried at Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.

Lucy Maude Montgomery (1874 - 1942) was born on Prince Edward Island, off the east coast of Canada. She spent her childhood there, living with her grandparents after her mother's death when she was only two. Many scenes in Anne of Green Gables are drawn from her happy memories of the island and the farmhouse where she was brought up. She was an avid reader and was always writing poems and short stories. Her first published work, a poem, appeared in the local paper when she was just fifteen. After school and university she became a teacher, always continuing with her writing.
When she was asked to contribute a short story to a magazine, she dusted off an idea for a plot she had jotted down when she was much younger, and turned it into Anne of Green Gables, one of the most popular books ever written. Lucy said about the book:
'I thought girls in their teens might like it. But grandparents, school and college boys, old pioneers in the Australian bush, girls in India, missionaries in China, monks in remote monasteries, premiers of Great Britain, and red-headed people all over the world have written to me, telling me how they loved Anne and her successors.'Lucy married a Presbyterian minister in 1911 and moved with him to Toronto. She continued to set her stories on 'the only island there is' and where her heart always remained.

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