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Anne of Green Gables: Critical Essay by Temma F. Berg

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SOURCE: Berg, Temma F. “Anne of Green Gables: A Girl's Reading.” Children's Literature Association Quarterly 13, no. 3 (fall 1988): 124-28.

In the following essay, Berg revisits Anne of Green Gables as a grown woman remembering what the novel meant to her as a girl.

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