WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Canada’s PEI

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  • “Anne of Green Gables” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: This classic novel is set in the fictional town of Avonlea and follows the adventures of the young, imaginative orphan Anne Shirley.
  • “Anne of Avonlea” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: This sequel to “Anne of Green Gables” continues Anne Shirley’s story as she becomes a teacher in Avonlea.
  • “Anne of the Island” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: In this third installment of the Anne series, Anne Shirley heads off to Redmond College.
  • “Anne’s House of Dreams” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: The fourth book in the Anne series, it chronicles Anne Shirley’s life as a newlywed after she marries her childhood friend, Gilbert Blythe.
  • “The Blue Castle” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: Although not set in Avonlea, this novel tells the story of a woman named Valancy Stirling who longs for adventure beyond her ordinary life on Prince Edward Island.
  • “Emily of New Moon” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: This book introduces another beloved female protagonist, Emily Starr, as she grows up on Prince Edward Island and pursues her dream of becoming a writer.
  • “Emily Climbs” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: The second installment in the Emily series, it continues the story of Emily Starr’s journey to become a successful author.
  • “Emily’s Quest” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: The final book in the Emily trilogy, it follows Emily Starr’s struggles and triumphs as she strives to achieve her writing dreams.
  • “Rilla of Ingleside” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: Set during World War I, this novel focuses on Anne Shirley’s daughter, Rilla, as she experiences the challenges and changes brought about by the war.
  • “Jane of Lantern Hill” by Lucy Maud Montgomery: Although not set in Avonlea, this novel tells the story of a young girl named Jane who discovers a hidden side of herself while spending summers on Prince Edward Island.
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