
Rainbow Valley (version 2)
Published in 1919, 'Rainbow Valley' by Lucy Maud Montgomery continues the story of Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe, focusing on their six children and their interactions with the new Presbyterian minister's family. The novel explores themes of childhood, friendship, and community in the fictional village of Avonlea. Notable for its portrayal of the next generation of characters, it reflects the social norms and values of its time, including language that may be considered inappropriate today.


























