Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables' is a timeless classic that follows the story of Anne Shirley, an imaginative and spirited orphan who is mistakenly sent to a middle-aged brother and sister who were looking to adopt a boy to help on their farm. The novel is set in the picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island and is filled with themes of love, friendship, and the beauty of nature. Montgomery's poetic and descriptive writing style transports readers to the charming world of Anne Shirley, making it a true literary treasure in the realm of children's literature. The novel is a prime example of Canadian literature, capturing the essence of rural life in the early 20th century and the challenges faced by a young girl coming of age.