Now in paperback. This prequel is published to coincide with the centenary of the first publication of Anne of Green Gables.
The book features Anne Shirley when she was younger living in a foster
home, looking after children even though she is a child herself. It is
a brutal environment and Anne’s only means of escape is through her
imagination, and we learn how much of a powerful force that can be. A
compelling and striking book from author Budge Wilson.
Before she had arrived at Green Gables, Anne Shirley had a difficult early life. Orphaned as a baby, she was sent from one foster-home to the next, caring for other people's children even though she was but a child herself, and escaping from her dark reality through the power of her vivid imagination.
Budge Wilson was born and educated in Nova Scotia, but spent many years in Ontario before returning home in 1989. She lives in a fishing village on the South Shore. She began writing later in life, after teaching and working as a commercial artist and photographer, and, for over 20 years, as a fitness instructor. Since publishing her first book in 1984, she has published over 32 books, with translations in 10 languages and in 13 countries.