Anne of Green Gables: At what age did you first read it?

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Anne of Green Gables: At what age did you first read it?

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1ivyd
Gen 13, 2010, 1:47 pm

Did you first read Anne of Green Gables as a child or an adult?

If you have re-read the book as an adult, did your opinions and impressions change?

If you first read it as an adult, what did you think of it?

Do you think it is specifically a children's book? Or is it a book for all ages?

What do you is think is the optimum age for first reading Anne of Green Gables?

2ForeignCircus
Gen 14, 2010, 5:42 pm

so long ago that I can barely remember! I think I was maybe 8 or 9? My elderly neightbor had a copy she had bouth decades before on a trip to PEI and that was the one I read. Read over and over until it fell apart. Went to the store to buy a new one and discovered there was a whole series! All this happened before the miniseries came out in 1985.

I reread the series every few years and always find something new but I think 10 or 11 is a good age to start.

3rainpebble
Feb 1, 2010, 10:55 pm

I was probably 8 or 9 when I read Anne of Green Gables for the first time. I didn't visit it again until I reached adulthood. This is a book that I use consistently as a "stableizer". When I get into a book that upsets me tremendously or when life throws me a really bad curve, I just run and get my "Anne" book and within chapters I am calming down. Anne Shirley is very good therapy.
I don't believe that my impressions of the book have changed from childhood. And I do think Anne of Green Gables is a book for all ages. Not so much the rest of the series but "Anne" for sure!~!
I think when I first read the book was a perfect age for me to read it for the first time. It might not be the same for everyone.
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