One Canadian book that I would really like to read is Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This classic novel was first published in 1908 and is set in Prince Edward Island, a place known for its beautiful landscapes and strong cultural traditions. It is one of the most famous works of Canadian literature, loved by readers all around the world. I am especially interested in this book because it represents not only the story of one girl’s life but also an introduction to Canadian nature, history, and values.
The story follows Anne Shirley, an imaginative orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, two siblings who originally wanted to adopt a boy to help with their farm. Despite the mistake, Anne becomes part of their household and gradually wins their hearts with her lively personality. She faces challenges at school, builds friendships, and learns the importance of family, belonging, and personal growth.
I first became interested in this book after seeing photos of the beautiful scenery of Prince Edward Island. The landscapes looked so peaceful and unique that I immediately thought it would be a wonderful place to visit someday. When I later learned that this island was the setting of Anne of Green Gables, I became even more curious about the story.
Another reason I want to read this book is that it reflects Canadian culture and identity. Prince Edward Island is described with vivid detail, from the “Green Gables” house to the surrounding countryside. Through the story, I would like to learn how Canadians in the early twentieth century lived, what values were important to them, and how their connection with nature shaped their daily lives. I believe reading this book would give me a deeper understanding of the cultural background of the country I am experiencing now.
In conclusion, Anne of Green Gables is not just a children’s story but a timeless Canadian novel that explores universal themes such as family, friendship, identity, and hope. Even though I have not read the book yet, I am eager to do so because I believe it will help me learn more about Canadian culture and also inspire me to approach life with more imagination and courage. For these reasons, I consider this novel to be the Canadian book that I most want to read in the near future.