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Anne of Avonlea - cover

Anne of Avonlea

L. M. Montgomery

Maison d'édition: Bu Classics Books

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Now a spirited schoolteacher, Anne Shirley navigates the challenges of adulthood while maintaining her trademark imagination and fiery independence in a quaint village. She finds herself balancing professional responsibilities with the whimsical romantic entanglements of her vibrant social circle.
Disponible depuis: 06/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 364 pages.

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