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Anne of Green Gables
- Narrated by: Susie Berneis
- Series: Anne of Green Gables
- Length: 11 hrs and 3 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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Publisher's Summary
This tale follows the adventures of Anne, a young red-haired orphan who has spent her entire childhood being passed around from one foster home to the next. Until one day she is sent to Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert by mistake.
While trying to adopt a boy to help work on their farm, the Cuthberts end up with Anne, who they cannot send away after learning that an evil woman in town was attempting to adopt her. Anne gains many friendships in her new town with her eager, quick-witted, and bright attitude. While working on the farm, she also finds herself excelling in school and aspires to become a teacher.
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- Keren
- 12-08-16
Wonderful! Much better than the movie!
I loved this book so much. I only saw the video of this story as a young person and while the movie was entertaining, it impressed me as being only about a sassy little orphan with a knack for getting herself in trouble and vexing everyone else in the process. The movie left out the character building lessons Anne learned with each calamity, and the overarching hand of providence that worked to see her through. Every young girl should find this book on her school's required reading list.
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- M Barrett
- 22-03-17
A must have
Where does Anne of Green Gables rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Anne of Green Gables is a family favorite. I love having it on audio for my daugher to listen to. She isn't old enough to read the book, but loves to listen to it and draw.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Anne of course!
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- iccalvert003
- 06-10-16
wow
I really loved this book next time when I'm not crunching I'll listen to it slower.
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- Mark D. Perkins
- 18-09-16
Great Narration
Great Narration by Susie Berneis. I loved the voices she used for the characters. All the kids ages 4-11 enjoyed this book. I most especially.
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- Ann
- 02-10-18
Such a relief.
I listened to the book to clear my mind of the terrible Netflix reimagining of the story. Such a relief! My only criticism is that the performer continued to have Anne’s voice a little too young for the later half of the book.
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- Stephanie Simpson
- 20-07-18
Beautiful story
My mother always had wanted me to read this book when I was young, and I have to admit I never got very far. So, as an adult, because I’ve been watching Anne with an E I thought I’d give it a real chance.
I listened to snippets of all of the performers available on Audible and landed on Susie Berneis’ and I thought it was perfect. I always knew which character was talking, and it consistently felt both whimsical and like a good lesson in morals.
I’m very happy with it... I never knew the series continues. So, onward!
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-08-17
Moving
Truly brought alive. I enjoyed it even more than I had when I read it the first time (too many years ago to reveal).
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- Julie Karr
- 29-11-16
Enraptured
what a delightful story and the narration was beautiful. I've listened to many of the classics and I have to say this is one of my favorites.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-11-16
I've loved this story since I was a child
My first time meeting Anne of Green Gables was as a very young girl in the form of a condensed and beautifully illustrated storybook. I then read much of the series as a teen.
The opportunity to revisit L.M.Montgomery's book was a pleasant surprise when it was chosen as my bookclubs monthly read. And I am so happy it did. I enjoyed the story as much, maybe even more than in the years before.
Susie Berneis did a wonderful job. It was narrated and performed beautifully. I both laughed and cried while listening.
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- Mary
- 11-01-21
Good book
This is a really good book and you should read it. Just got to Listen to it thats all
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- J
- 05-06-16
Amazing
I think that Anne of Greene gables is amazing because it just is so good☺️
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