Once upon a time, on the beautiful island of Prince Edward Island, there was a little village called Avonlea. It was a quiet place with green fields, sparkling streams, and friendly people. In Avonlea, there was a house called Green Gables, where an elderly brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, lived. They were kind but serious people who decided to adopt a boy from the orphanage to help them with chores around the farm. Little did they know that their lives were about to be turned upside down!
One bright afternoon, Matthew took his horse and buggy to the train station to pick up the boy. But instead of a boy, a little girl with fiery red hair and a face full of freckles stood waiting. Her eyes sparkled with curiosity, and she was talking to herself as if she was having a conversation with the sky. Her name was Anne Shirley, and she had a wonderful imagination.
“Where’s the boy?” Matthew wondered, feeling confused. Anne looked at him with hopeful eyes. “Didn’t they tell you?” she asked. “I’m Anne, and I’m ever so glad to be here!” Matthew, too kind-hearted to send her back, decided to take her to Green Gables and let Marilla sort it out.
When they arrived, Marilla was surprised to see Anne instead of a boy. “There’s been a mistake,” she said, shaking her head. “We asked for a boy!” Anne’s heart sank, but she couldn’t help talking. She talked about how much she loved the beautiful cherry blossoms outside, how she dreamed of having a family, and how she hoped they would want to keep her. Marilla, despite her strict nature, found herself softening as she listened to Anne’s lively chatter.
Anne quickly became a part of life at Green Gables. She made every day an adventure. One day, she climbed to the top of a cherry tree to pretend she was a fairy queen. Another time, she tried to dye her red hair black to look more like other girls, but it turned green instead! Marilla and Matthew couldn’t help but laugh at Anne’s mishaps and mischief, even though Marilla tried to hide her smile.
Anne also started going to school in Avonlea, where she met many new friends. She became best friends with a girl named Diana, and they did everything together. But Anne also met a boy named Gilbert Blythe, who teased her by calling her “Carrots” because of her red hair. Anne was so mad that she broke her slate over his head! But as time passed, Anne realized that Gilbert wasn’t so bad after all.
Despite her mischievous nature, Anne was kind-hearted and always tried to help others. She read to Mrs. Lynde, the nosy neighbor, when she was feeling lonely. She helped Marilla around the house, even if she sometimes made a mess. And she worked hard in school, determined to make Matthew and Marilla proud.
As the seasons changed, Anne’s red hair and wild imagination became part of the magic of Green Gables. Matthew and Marilla realized that the mistake at the train station had been the best thing that ever happened to them. They couldn’t imagine life without Anne’s laughter and stories. Green Gables was truly her home, and Anne was determined to live each day to the fullest, making new memories and friends along the way.
The End.
Follow-Up Questions:
- Why did Matthew and Marilla want to adopt a boy from the orphanage?
- How did Anne react when she found out there had been a mistake, and they wanted a boy instead?
- What did Anne learn about friendship through her experiences with Diana and Gilbert?