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The Daughter of Green: Mother-Ada (Book)

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The Daughter of Green: Ada (Book)
Author
L. M. Montgomery
Translator
Filiz Kaya
Publisher
Koridor Yayıncılık
Number of Pages
344
Genre
Novel
Publication Date
November 2020

Anne of the Island is the third book in the internationally renowned Anne Shirley series by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Originally titled Anne of the Island, the novel has been translated into Turkish by Koridor Yayıncılık and published in hardcover format. The book consists of 344 pages. In this third volume of the series, Anne Shirley’s youth, personal development, and new experiences are described in detail.

Content, Subject and Themes

The novel begins with Anne Shirley leaving the village of Avonlea to continue her education at Redmond University. University life for Anne is not merely an academic journey but also a maturing process marked by identity exploration, friendships, and emotional complexities. In this book, Anne’s efforts to understand herself, her struggle to adapt to a new environment, and her confrontation with societal expectations as a young woman are portrayed.


Key themes explored in the novel include individual growth, identity formation during adolescence, friendship and love, as well as social issues such as gender roles and women’s right to education during that era. While delving deeply into Anne’s inner world and her relationships with those around her, Montgomery also reflects the cultural and social fabric of the time.

Main Ideas

Anne of the Island is the story of a young individual finding her own path and achieving maturity. Through the challenges, hopes and disappointments Anne encounters, the tension between personal freedom and societal expectations comes to the forefront. The novel centers on the internal and external struggles a young woman faces in her journey toward self-realization. Education and personal development are central motifs of the work.

Narrative and Style

Lucy Maud Montgomery’s elegant and heartfelt narrative style is evident in this work. The author skillfully captures the emotions and thoughts of her characters while successfully creating a vivid atmosphere. The prose is fluent and accessible; detailed descriptions allow readers to easily immerse themselves in Anne’s world and her surroundings. Emotional intensity and psychological depth of the characters are prominent features of the novel.

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  • Content, Subject and Themes

  • Main Ideas

  • Narrative and Style

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