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Obsessed with Anne of Avonlea? Here are 10 Stories You Can't Miss

If Anne of Avonlea has hooked you, get ready for a literary adventure! These 10 stories share themes of resilience, self-discovery, and timeless charm. Dive into worlds where imagination reigns and characters evolve just like Anne did.

Editor's Top Match

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Why it's the perfect match

A tale of transformation and hidden wonder, echoing Anne's journey of growth and magic.

The Full Curated Collection

9 Expert Recommendations

Pride and Prejudice
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Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

A sharp-witted heroine navigating society and self-growth, perfect for Anne fans.

Emma
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Emma

by Jane Austen

A charming, meddling protagonist whose journey mirrors Anne's quest for purpose.

Little Women
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Little Women

by Louisa May Alcott

A story of sisterhood and perseverance, much like Anne's life in Avonlea.

The Little Prince
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The Little Prince

by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

A whimsical tale of dreams and courage, resonating with Anne's curious spirit.

Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights

by Emily Brontë

Dramatic emotions and resilience, ideal for readers who loved Anne's intensity.

Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Brontë

A strong, independent heroine overcoming adversity, akin to Anne's strength.

Anne of Green Gables
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Anne of Green Gables

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

The direct sequel to Anne of Avonlea, completing her story of wonder.

The Chronicles of Narnia
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The Chronicles of Narnia

by C.S. Lewis

Fantasy adventures with moral growth, similar to Anne's magical world.

The Handmaid's Tale
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The Handmaid's Tale

by Margaret Atwood

A gripping narrative of resilience and identity, challenging readers like Anne did.

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