Anne of Green Gables

A Graphic Novel

Edited by Kendra Phipps and Erika Kuster / Illustrated by Brenna Thummler
Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

A beautifully illustrated graphic novel adaptation of L. M. Montgomery's beloved classic about an imaginative orphan who finds friendship, family, and a place to belong in the charming village of Avonlea.

“The spirit of Anne is alive and well in Mariah Marsden's crisp adaptation, and it's a thrill to watch as the beloved orphan rushes headlong through Brenna Thummler's heavenly landscapes. Together Marsden and Thummler conjure all the magic and beauty of Green Gables. Like Anne herself, you won't want to leave.”
Brian Selznick, author/illustrator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret and The Marvels


Millions of readers have fallen in love with Anne Shirley—a bright, talkative, and endlessly imaginative orphan whose life changes forever when she is mistakenly sent to live with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert at Green Gables. Though the Cuthberts were expecting a boy, Anne's spirited personality quickly transforms their lives and the entire community around her.

Adapted by Mariah Marsden with gorgeous illustrations by Brenna Thummler, this vibrant graphic novel brings Anne's unforgettable journey to life for a new generation of readers. From schoolyard rivalries and baking disasters to kindred friendships and dreams of puffed sleeves, Anne approaches every triumph and setback with humor, heart, and boundless imagination
  • Perfect introduction to classic literature for young readers
  • Features a strong female character whose optimism helps her overcome adversity
  • Beautiful full-color illustrations and timeless charm appeals to independent and reluctant readers alike

Introduce a new generation to Anne Shirley's unforgettable adventures and rediscover the magic for yourself.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (October 24, 2017)
  • Length: 232 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781449479602
  • Ages: 10 - 12

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Raves and Reviews

The spirit of Anne is alive and well in Mariah Marsden's crisp adaptation, and it's a thrill to watch as the beloved orphan rushes headlong through Brenna Thummler's heavenly landscapes. Together Marsden and Thummler conjure all the magic and beauty of Green Gables. Like Anne herself, you won't want to leave. (Brian Selznick, author/illustrator of “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” and “The Marvels”)

The illustrations are incredible. Like Anne, I wanted to stay in Green Gables right away, and I loved it even more as the seasons changed and the years passed. And Anne is such a captivating character—uncertain but determined, vulnerable but strong, unique but universal. I finished reading this book and then immediately read it again. (Dana Simpson, cartoonist, “Phoebe & Her Unicorn,” “Ozy & Millie”)

From the first panel, I was enchanted. . . . Thummler's illustrations are beautiful, inviting, and lovely . . . I read it in one sitting, and it stayed with me long after. This was a delight! (Georgia Dunn, cartoonist, “Breaking Cat News”)

An orphan with “hair as red as carrots” and the mischief she creates come to vivid life in this graphic novel version of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel, a debut for both author and artist. Thummler’s crisp illustrations warmly capture pug-nosed Anne’s indomitable spirit as she navigates her new life with sibling caretakers Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert. Marsden distills the high notes from Montgomery’s original—the raspberry cordial incident, Anne’s redemption, and the dress with the pretty puffed sleeves among them—while Thummler’s bright palette showcases the natural beauty in Avonlea that so captivates Anne. Darker shades and stark blocking imbue somber moments with deep emotion: Matthew’s loneliness is viscerally apparent in an early scene in which he contemplates returning Anne to the orphanage, his figure hunched and still on the lower quarter of the page while vast darkness stretches above him. But the story is carried by Anne’s pure, unabashed joy and eagerness. Newcomers to Anne’s world and devoted fans alike should devour this spirited adaptation. Ages 7–12. (Oct.) (Publishers Weekly, Publishers Weekly)

“L. M. Montgomery’s classic tale is delicately and lovingly transformed into a graphic novel…Though the original tale is abridged and adapted, Marsden is careful not to rush the plot…[Thummler’s] soft, pastel palette is a perfect complement to the historical setting, and her softly glowing art is the heart of this fitting tribute to a beloved work.” (Snow Wildsmith, Booklist)

“A gem of a graphic novel adaptation that should be shelved right alongside the original…A must-purchase.” (School Library Journal)

 "A classic presented in a new format that's perfectly suited for one of the most imaginative girls in children's literature."
(Stephanie Anderson, Shelf Awareness)

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