Rainbow Valley is Lucy Maud Montgomery's warm and spirited continuation of the Anne of Green Gables world, following the Blythe children and their new friends in the village of Glen St. Mary. Anne Shirley is now Anne Blythe, wife, mother, and the steady centre of a lively household, but the focus shifts to her children and to the motherless Meredith family, whose adventures, misunderstandings, loyalties, and moral scrapes give the novel its energy. Around Rainbow Valley, Montgomery creates a childhood world of imagination, friendship, mischief, tenderness, and small but serious lessons in kindness, conscience, and belonging.
First published in 1919, Rainbow Valley belongs to Montgomery's beloved Anne series while also standing as a children's classic about family, faith, community, and the complicated emotional lives of children. Its Prince Edward Island setting, affectionate humour, domestic detail, and attention to childhood feeling make it an enduring choice for readers of classic children's literature, Canadian fiction, Anne of Green Gables books, family stories, and early twentieth-century girls' fiction.
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