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The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which author wrote 'First Folio'? Question 2: In which book series would you find the character 'Jacob Black'? Question 3: In which book series does Draco Malfoy appear? Question 4: Which author wrote 'War and Peace'? Question 5: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies' eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods of the old Cuthbert place;'? Question 6: Which author wrote 'Sentimental Education'? Question 7: Which author wrote 'Digte'? Question 8: The painting "Massacre of the Innocents" by Peter Paul Rubens is a part of which art movement? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In chapter thirty-nine of Anne of the Island, Anne returns home to Avonlea and grapples with some melancholy feelings. If you'd like to try Wildgrain, click this link and use my code "MKWILES" for 10% off your first box! Listen to The Case of the Greater Gatsby to hear more fiction audio content produced by me. Featuring the vocal talents of Janet Krupin, Whitney Avalon, Jaime Lyn Beatty, Natalie Storrs Anderson, Lauren Lopez, and Sarah Grace Hart. Executive produced by Ally Bertz Brown, Warren Day, Jane Leach, Lisel Perrine, and Justin Waterman. Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Support this project on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mkwiles Follow me on instagram at http://www.instagram.com/mkwiles
Tonight, we'll read the 26th chapter of “Anne of Green Gables”, the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “The Story Club is Formed” In the previous chapter, Matthew realizes that Anne is dressed more plainly than her peers and secretly sets out to buy her a beautiful new dress for Christmas. After an awkward attempt at shopping, he enlists Mrs. Lynde's help to pick out a fashionable dress with the puffed sleeves Anne has long admired. On Christmas morning, Anne is overwhelmed with joy at the gift, and later, she dazzles at the school concert, where she delivers a moving recitation. That night, as Matthew and Marilla reflect on Anne's success, they begin to consider her future beyond Avonlea. — read by 'N' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ Deluxe to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An episode that Anne'-swers all your questions!Here's what's in store for today's episode: * We kick off this episode by diving into autism misdiagnoses and the controversy surrounding Kanye West.* We explore how neurotypical stigmas surrounding autism contribute to misdiagnoses, leading to misunderstandings, overlooked diagnoses, and incorrect labels that impact autistic individuals' lives.* Autistic people are often the best at recognizing and diagnosing other autistic people—real recognize real.* We then dive into the heart of our episode—Anne of Green Gables—and explore how this beloved story is delightfully autistic in all the best ways.* Anne, our protagonist, is the quintessential outsider—she doesn't fit in and doesn't care to. Sound familiar?* Anne Shirley is constantly told she's 'too much'—too talkative, too dramatic, too imaginative, and always just a little outside the norm* The original Anne of Green Gables was written in 1908, during the Industrial Revolution—an era of chaotic transition for many, including autistic individuals, who were beginning to adjust to life in a rapidly changing capitalist society.* A lot of autistic people are drawn to turn-of-the-century fiction, like Anne of Green Gables or Little House on the Prairie, because it evokes a time when life felt less complex and the world seemed more predictable.* Anne Shirley is an orphan, and many autistic people can relate to that feeling of being an outsider or disconnected, much like the concept of Wrong Planet Syndrome that Angela discusses—where autistic individuals feel as though they're from a different world entirely.* The book experienced massive critical and commercial success over the years, spawning sequels, a Disney movie, an anime adaptation, and more.* Anne of Green Gables holds a huge cultural impact and status in Japan, a country that embodies many facets of autistic culture, from its deep appreciation for routine and order to its rich traditions of storytelling and introspection.* We discuss Anne's author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, and how she based the character of Anne on her own life, highlighting the autistic-coded traits that are reflected in Anne's personality and experiences.* In addition, we also analyze some of Anne's inherently autistic traits, like her use of echolalia, infodumping, and her intense "spins"—those passionate, often over-the-top moments where she loses herself in her thoughts and imagination.* Matt and Angela dive into the concept of internalized ableism, exploring how it often takes significantly more effort and output for autistic people to achieve success, as they navigate societal expectations that aren't built for neurodivergent minds.* We discuss how unschooling often gets bad PR, while also examining how factory schools were created during the Industrial Revolution to train students to work for 8 hours a day in factories, shaping the education system we know today.* Next, we explore the neurodivergent friendship dynamics in the series, such as the unique bond between Anne and Gilbert, which is built on an intellectual connection with little to no small talk, showcasing other neurodivergent tendencies like deep, focused conversation and mutual understanding.* Additionally, talk about the importance of echolalia and neurodivergent-coded language processing in Anne's character and how it shapes her communication style.* Autistic people have a different structure of language; we use the same words but approach concepts in unique ways. When we communicate with other autistic people, there's a shared understanding that transcends typical language norms.* We talk about Anne's physical stimming and how people in her town of Avonlea were not pleased with it, often misunderstanding or criticizing her behavior.* Anne has sensory issues aplenty, including ones that influence her choice of dress and what she wears, highlighting her sensitivity to certain fabrics and styles.* Finally, we touch on how Anne struggles with masking and is constantly pressured to fit in, highlighting the challenges of trying to conform to societal expectations while staying true to herself.“This is the thing - the people who are good at diagnosing autism might not be as neurotypical as they think they are. The neurotypicals tend to be very bad at diagnosing autism.” - Matt“When I picture Anne of Green Gables, I picture her surrounded by Kermit the Frog dressed as Clark Gable.” - Matt“It's all very well to read about sorrows and imagine yourself living through them heroically - but it's not so nice when you really come to have them, is it?” - Anne Shirley“There's such a lot of different ands in me. I sometimes think that is why I'm such a troublesome person.” - Anne Shirley“I have always lived in a world of imagination; I kept it shut up within myself for fear of ridicule.” - Lucy Maud Montgomery“This is why we get thrown into ‘social skills groups' and ‘social skills training' - because neurotypicals want us to be like them instead of acknowledging that we are different and accepting our differences because it's colonization b******t.” - MattDid you enjoy this episode? We dive into the neurodivergent themes in Anne of Green Gables, exploring Anne's traits, sensory issues, and the challenges she faces in Avonlea. We discuss how her unique communication style and physical stimming set her apart, while also reflecting on how society views neurodivergence. In the comments, let us know what resonated with you, and use #AutisticCultureCatch to share your thoughts on social media and connect with other listeners!Show Notes:Reddit Discussion: Anne Shirley—Anne of Green Gables and AutismA Reddit thread where users discuss the possibility of Anne Shirley being autistic, citing her creativity, emotional experiences, and social interactions.https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/w1om6v/anne_shirleyanne_of_green_gables_and_autism/YouTube Video: Autism in Anne of Green GablesA video analysis exploring the autistic traits of major characters in Anne of Green Gables.Article: Autistic-Coded TV and Film CharactersAn article that includes Anne Shirley-Cuthbert from Anne with an E among characters interpreted as autistic-coded.https://thewyrdsisters.co.uk/autistic-coded-characters/Medium Article: Characters That Ping Our NeuroScopesA piece discussing various characters, including Anne Shirley, who exhibit traits that resonate with neurodivergent experiences.https://medium.com/@autisticlouzanna/characters-that-ping-our-neuroscopes-2c42437410efPubMed Article: Lucy Maude Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables: An Early Description of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderAn academic article analyzing Anne Shirley's behaviors in the context of ADHD, which shares overlapping traits with autism.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28697270/Facebook Post by Kristy Forbes—Autism & ND SupportA post discussing the portrayal of Anne in the series Anne with an E, highlighting traits that may align with autism.https://www.facebook.com/inTunePathways/posts/recently-i-started-watching-anne-with-an-e-its-a-series-based-on-the-novel-by-lu/985985522010541/Related Episodes: Dimensions of Autistic CultureOnly Murders is AutisticCommunity is AutisticReady for a paradigm shift that empowers Autistics? 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Tonight, we'll read the 24rd chapter of “Anne of Green Gables”, the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled "Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get Up a Concert". In the previous chapter, Anne's impulsive nature leads her to accept a dangerous dare, resulting in a fall that leaves her with a broken ankle and weeks of confinement. Despite her initial despair, Anne's vivid imagination and the kindness of friends help her endure the tedious recovery, during which she discovers the depth of her connections in Avonlea. The episode showcases Anne's resilience and Marilla's growing affection for her, as well as Anne's enduring ability to find joy and lessons in even the most challenging situations. — read by 'N' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tonight, we'll read the 23rd chapter of “Anne of Green Gables”, the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor” In the previous chapter, Anne was thrilled to receive her first formal invitation to tea, which she considered a grand and sophisticated event. Despite her excitement, the outing didn't go entirely as planned—she wore a dress she later realized was less than ideal, and a misunderstanding over the tea set left her mortified. However, Anne's charm and quick wit helped her recover, and she left the gathering with a renewed sense of belonging in Avonlea. Now, in this chapter, we'll see Anne's unyielding sense of pride and imagination lead her into yet another scrape, one that tests her resolve and teaches her an unexpected lesson about honor. — read by 'N' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Proverbs says a good name is better than riches? A name becomes synonymous with character. What type of character is behind a good name? How do we cultivate a good name? Today I'm sharing three examples of good character that made names great and how to remain steadfast when people slander your name. ---------------------"That's a lovely idea, Diana," said Anne enthusiastically. "Living so that you beautify your name, even if it wasn't beautiful to begin with making it stand in peoples thoughts for something so lovely and pleasant that they never think of it by itself. Thank you, Diana." - Anne of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery --------------------"This good name proceeding from a good conscience, this honor from virtue, this perfume of faith and obedience, this splendor and sparking of the white stone, which only shines upon heavenly hearts - is far more desirable than riches." - Guzik Bible Commentary ---------------------Send me a Text Message.Support the showSupport SPF $5 a month: patreon.com/sheprovesfaithfulSign Up for the SPF newsletter: sheprovesfaithful.com/newsletterIf you're enjoying the SPF Podcast, please leave a review on your favorite podcast player! Thank you!
In the eighteenth chapter of Anne of the Island, Anne goes back to Avonlea for a bleak holiday season. If you would like to try BetterHelp, visit https://betterhelp.com/anne to get matched with a therapist today. Listen to The Case of the Greater Gatsby to hear more fiction audio content produced by me. Featuring the vocal talents of Julia Cho, Lauren Lopez, Whitney Avalon, and Jaime Lyn Beatty. Executive produced by Ally Bertz Brown, Warren Day, Jane Leach, Shao Chih Kuo, Lisel Perrine, and Justin Waterman. Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Support this project on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mkwiles
Bonjouuuuur ! Nous voici pour le traditionnel bilan du bingo, d'été cette fois :) On espère que ça vous plaira, n'hésitez pas à nous donner vos avis, via instagram @entrenospages ou par mail : entrenospages@gmail.com. Bonne écoute ! Les livres abordés dans cet épisode sont : - Les disparus de Mapleton/The Leftovers, Tom Perrotta - Eurydice déchaînée, Melchior Ascaride - Orange, Ichigo Takano - Un psaume pour les recyclés sauvages/A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Becky Chambers - La sorcière, Camilla Läckberg - Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Alexandre Dumas - Le papier peint jaune, Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Comme un oiseau dans un bocal, Lou Lubie - Et plus encore/More than this, Patrick Ness - Les chroniques d'Avonlea/Chronicles of Avonlea, Lucy Maud Montgomery Music promoted by La Musique Libre Joakim Karud - Canals: https://youtu.be/zrXbhncmorc Joakim Karud: https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
In the eleventh chapter of Anne of the Island, Anne goes home to Avonlea for the summer, learning some concerning news about her old school chum Ruby Gillis and meeting the prickly Aunt Atossa. Featuring the vocal talents of Jaime Lyn Beatty, Sarah Grace Hart, Tara Perry, and Ashley Clements. Executive produced by Ally Bertz Brown, Warren Day, Jane Leach, Shao Chih Kuo, Lisel Perrine, and Justin Waterman. Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Support this project on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mkwiles
Mark and Christina review season 6, episode 3 of “Road to Avonlea.” In the second installment of the tuberculosis (TB) The post AvonleaCast: Christmas in June first appeared on VHS Rewind!.
In the first chapter of Anne of the Island, Anne reminisces with Diana and Gilbert about all the things she loves about Avonlea before she heads off for college at Redmond. Featuring the vocal talents of Sarah Grace Hart, Sean Persaud, and Lauren Lopez. Executive produced by Ally Bertz Brown, Warren Day, Jane Leach, Shao Chih Kuo, Lisel Perrine, and Justin Waterman. Anne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Support this project on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mkwiles
DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR. DON'T BOTHER WATCHING THIS DRAMA. Judy and Linda are dumbfounded by "Miss Night and Day" (낮과 밤이 다른 그녀), the JTBC drama starring Jung EunJi, Lee JungEun and Choi JinHyuk. Since we have decided to abandon this nonsensical show, we will instead be starting "Lovely Runner" (선재 업고 튀어), starring Byeon WooSeok and Kim HyeYoon. Digressions: 1:09 - Listener E-mails! 10:29 - Linda has started "Lovely Runner" (선재 업고 튀어) and is now hooked! 12:34 - Judy watched "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" in the theatres and enjoyed it very much. 15:40 - We've misled you! "Road to Avonlea" is not all free on GazeboTV after all, sadly. There are still some free episodes, so you can still check those out! 16:47 - Judy finally finished watching "Fallout" on Amazon Prime, starring Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten. It was a stylish adaptation of a beloved video game series, and you should check it out. Apparently Judy is on an apocalypse kick. 20:21 - Judy and Linda finished watching the third season of "Bridgerton" and it was predictably boring. Who cares anymore about this conflict, you guys. 23:57 - Judy picked up Sophie Kinsella's "The Burnout" on a whim in a physical bookstore! Even if you're not a fan of the "Confessions of a Shopaholic" series, this is a nice light read. Some Korean terms: 상궁: [sang-goong] court lady. 공무원: [gong-moo-won] government worker. 주민등록번호: [joo-min-deung-lok-beon-ho] Resident Registration Number. Audio Credits: Tom Holkenborg - "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" - "The Stowaway" Ramin Djawadi - "Fallout" - "Vault 33" Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). You can become our patron at patreon.com/kdramamyeyesout for as little as $1 per month! Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Samsung Podcasts Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Relaxing Ballad', by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This month in 1908, Anne of Green Gables was published. L.M. Montgomery's books have a lot of fans in Japan, which is why a community in northern Japan built a park called Canadian World, complete with a recreation of Anne's hometown of Avonlea. Plus: starting this Saturday in Washington state, it's the Buckley Log Show. Abandoned Avonlea: Anne theme park in Japan now like a ghost town (CBC) Buckley Log Show Thanks to our brand new backers on Patreon for supporting this show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
Mark and Christina review Season 5, episode 9 of “Road to Avonlea.” In the first episode of the tuberculosis trilogy, The post AvonleaCast: Thursday's Child first appeared on VHS Rewind!.
AS USUAL, I BLAME CONFUCIUS. Judy and Linda wish they got a more down-to-earth storyline with the same characters from "Queen of Tears" (눈물의 여왕), the tvN drama, starring Kim JiWon and Kim SooHyun. "Miss Night and Day" (낮과 밤이 다른 그녀) is the frontrunner for our next drama to cover. It stars Jung EunJi and Lee JungEun. It looks goofy, but it's the best we got right now. Please let us know what you guys are watching! Digressions: 1:18 - Listener E-mails! 7:00 - Linda watched "Civil War", starring Kirsten Dunst, and found it thoroughly depressing as the premise becomes ever increasingly plausible. 9:12 - Judy started watching "The Acolyte", starring Lee JungJae, Amandla Stenberg, Manny Jacinto and Carrie-Anne Moss. The editing is a bit odd, but she is loving Lee JungJae's foray into mainstream entertainment. Click here to watch the "PingGyeGo" (핑계고) episode that we talk about! 12:27 - Linda was quickly bored by the second half of "Bridgerton" season 3. More of the same, you guys, more of the same. 14:12 - Judy and Robert were HOOKED on "X-Men '97". If you remember the original animated series from the 90s, you MUST watch. Click here to watch "Road to Avonlea" on GazeboTV! Nostalgia!!! Some Korean terms: 검은 머리 짐승은 거두는 게 아니다: [geom-eun-meo-ri-jim-seung-eun-geo-doo-neun-geh-ah-ni-da] literally "One should not raise a black-haired animal"; a proverb warning against helping ungrateful people; unfortunately used to warn against adopting orphans. Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). You can become our patron at patreon.com/kdramamyeyesout for as little as $1 per month! Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Samsung Podcasts Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Relaxing Ballad', by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired May 7th, 2024) featuring teacher, editor, poet and writer, Nancy Merritt Bell. How do you teach young children to write poetry? Nancy shares her methods and also reads from works she has edited and written specifically for children. The show also features Pamela Manché Pearce, Planet Poet's Poet-at-Large, who brings us Natasha Trethewey's Bellocq's Ophelia. Visit: Sharonisraelpoet.com. Nancy Merritt Bell is the great-great-great- grand-niece of the poet Christopher Smart, and also a writer, book editor and poet. Nancy grew up in the 60's in Athens, Greece, and Tucson, Arizona and then moved to Toronto, Canada. Her two beatnik parents didn't allow her to watch TV, so what better to do but read? Everyone had to recite poems by heart on birthdays and special events, and long car rides – which was often as Canada is a big country and all car rides are long. This came in handy when Nancy studied epic poetry at the University of Toronto and did graduate work at New York University. Nancy underwrote her academic career by successfully working in development on a dozen TV series, including the Emmy-winning Anne of Avonlea, The Odyssey and Degrassi, and writing as many plays, such as The Mean Time at the Centre Pompidou, Paris. In 2006, Nancy edited William Loizeaux's prize-winning kids' book WINGS! After moving to Brooklyn, Nancy went on to edit 20 books, including four by her husband, author Michael McKinley, with the most recent one, Diamond Dust, coming out in July. Nancy is currently editing the collected works of the poet Callum Tichenor, and also a collection of children's poetry by Sara Fymme, as well as Sara's chapter book for kids in verse, Invisible Isabel.
This poignant chapter captures Anne's journey from anticipatory anxiety to the euphoria of triumph. Listeners walk alongside Anne and Jane as they await the critical examination results. Here, we explore the profound contrast between Jane's contentment and Anne's mounting apprehension, showcasing the theme that ambition demands a toll of self-denial and labour.The chapter, rich with themes of fulfilment and looming forewarnings, sets a backdrop of Avonlea's perennial beauty and the unspoken burdens on Matthew and Marilla. As Anne basks in newfound achievements, the narrative subtly transitions to underscore the inevitable shadow of worry, symbolized in Matthew's failing health and financial uncertainties. Join us as we unravel this blend of elation and poignancy, where each joy is tempered with the whisper of coming tribulations, epitomizing the intricate balance of glory and dream in Anne's world.
This chapter poignantly captures Anne's evolution from homesickness to embracing new friendships and intellectual challenges at Queen's Academy. We explore how Anne's weekend trips back to Avonlea provide her with a comforting bridge to her past while allowing her to flourish in her academic pursuits. The walk home from the train station, often under the golden autumn sky, serves as a metaphor for Anne's journey of self-discovery and growth. We also discuss the dynamics between Anne and Gilbert Blythe, emphasizing Anne's platonic curiosity about what a friendship with him might entail. As a contrast, we have Ruby Gillis, whose cheerful demeanor and focus on superficial matters make us question the depth of her connection with Gilbert. The chapter brings forward the themes of ambition and the varied definitions of success through the lens of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth. Anne's evolving perspective on competition—finding joy in the struggle rather than merely the outcome—mirrors her budding maturity.
Mark and Christina review Season 5, episode 1 of “Road to Avonlea.” In this episode, we discuss Felix’s struggle to The post AvonleaCast: Fathers and Sons first appeared on VHS Rewind!.
The end of the term at Avonlea school marks Miss Stacy's departure. Anne, along with her friend Diana, reflects on the bittersweet feelings that come with the closing of this chapter in their lives. As the pass list is eagerly awaited, Anne's determination to excel is fuelled by a desire to make her guardian, Matthew, proud. The episode delves into themes of friendship, academic pursuit and lives unfolding before us. Finally, the pass list is published and Diana comes rushing over with the news.
Here, we find Anne traversing the dreamy, sunset-lit Lover's Lane, reflecting on poetry and the beauty of her surroundings, when Diana comes rushing in with exciting news: they've been invited to Aunt Josephine's for the town Exhibition. Overjoyed yet cautious, Anne fears Marilla's disapproval, only to be delightfully surprised when permission is granted Narrated with exquisite detail, this chapter beautifully juxtaposes Anne's rural life with the splendour of the town experience. The trip is a kaleidoscope of firsts for Anne and Diana—ranging from horse races to grand parlours, fancywork exhibits to concerts. Through Anne's enthusiastic eyes, we perceive the innocence and excitement of discovering the expansive world beyond Avonlea.The theme of personal growth and the joy of simple pleasures shine throughout, particularly when Anne realizes the joys of homecoming surpass even her most exhilarating adventures. Listeners will appreciate Anne's evolving perspective, her capacity to find wonder in both the grand and the mundane, and her reflections on friendship and belonging.
We find Anne struggling to descend from the exhilarating heights of public performance back into the gentle valleys of everyday life. The formation of the Story Club, a haven for conjuring tales and fostering friendships, becomes Anne's gentle rebellion against the mundane. With each club meeting, we witness the articulation of inner worlds that pulsate with the kind of romance and daring that Avonlea's quiet life denies its young dreamers. The chapter subtly mirrors the trajectory of adolescence itself — a phase glittering with the possibilities of what lies ahead and rich with the potential for self-discovery through the playful yet serious craft of storytelling. Anne and her friends each grapple with their identities and ambitions in their stories: loyalty, jealousy, tragedy, and triumph crowd their narratives, perhaps as a way of mastering their apprehensions about the future. This chapter not only underscores the necessity of creative outlets for youthful exuberance but also revels in the sheer joy and community building that shared stories can forge.
Welcome to a chapter brimming with youthful misadventures and rich themes of honour, peer pressure, and the consequences of daring deeds. As Anne Shirley attends Diana Barry's party, the quaint setting of Avonlea becomes a stage for tests of courage among the children, leading Anne to grapple with a formidable challenge to her valour.The children's game of "daring" brings forth an emotional resonance with listeners as Anne, driven by a desire to not succumb to Josie Pye's taunts, ends up walking the ridgepole of Mr. Barry's kitchen roof—a decision that culminates in her physical injury. Through this misadventure, we explore the dichotomy of bravery against recklessness, highlighting how societal pressures can sometimes push individuals to risk too much. Anne's consequent injury and the reactions of her companions artfully illustrate the broader implications of peer influence, as well as the community's capacity for empathy and support during times of adversity. This chapter not only captures the spirit of adolescence but also subtly critiques the often-unquestioned notion of honour tied to peer validation.
Anne's whimsical world reveals a spectrum of human emotions—from the joviality of anticipations to the pangs of farewell. As Anne grapples with her dramatic response to her teacher Mr. Phillips's departure, which mirrors the emotional contagion from her peers at school, the chapter surveys the theme of communal feelings and the individual's place within it. Her experiences pour into the preparation for a new chapter with the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Allan, the new minister and his wife, highlighting the social undercurrents and expectations within Avonlea.Montgomery brilliantly uses a humorous culinary disaster to explore themes of imperfection and redemption, as Anne's ambitious efforts to make a perfect cake for her esteemed guests comically turns into a liniment-flavoured disaster. This mishap, while humiliating for Anne, evolves into a profound learning moment about human error, compassion, and the importance of intentions over outcomes.
We witness the vivid contrasts and effervescent spirit of Anne Shirley as spring unfurls its charms on Green Gables. The narrative opens with Anne's adulation for Mayflowers, setting the tone for a chapter deeply rooted in the marvels of nature and the simple joys of rural Avonlea life. As Anne and her peers indulge in the seasonal ritual of picking Mayflowers, her imaginative interpretation of their beauty illuminates her unique perspective on life, one inclined toward romance and fantastical narratives.Yet, it's this very imagination that runs amok as the chapter progresses. Anne's conversation with Marilla about the haunted woods illustrates how her creative zest, though delightful, can tip into the realm of the fearsome and absurd. Her invented ghosts and ghouls in the spruce grove near Green Gables underscore a pivotal theme of the novel: the power of imagination can be a double-edged sword, enriching one's life when tempered but causing real distress when unchecked.
Welcome back to the 177th episode of The Cup which is our a weekly (give or take, TBD, these are unprecedented times) performing arts talk show presented by Cup of Hemlock Theatre. With the theatres on a come back we offer a mix of both reviews of live shows we've seen and continued reviews of prophet productions! For our 177th episode we bring you a a Duet Review of Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, written by James Fritz, presented by Studio 180 Theatre, directed by Mark McGrinder, and starring Megan Follows. Join Mackenzie Horner and Ryan Borochovitz, as they discuss the ethical challenges of being a good parent, the inadequacy of retributive justice, and an unconventional detective from Avonlea. Four Minutes Twelve Seconds is playing at Tarragon Theatre (30 Bridgman Ave, Toronto, ON) until May 12th, 2024. Tickets can be purchased from the following link: https://studio180theatre.com/productions/four-minutes-twelve-seconds/ CONTENT WARNING: Four Minutes Twelve Seconds contains discussions of sexual assault, child pornography, implied spousal abuse, and toxic masculinity; this review, likewise, speaks directly to these topics. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. Less importantly, this review contains many SPOILERS for Four Minutes Twelve Seconds. It will begin with a general non-spoiler review until the [14:40:24] mark, followed by a more in-depth/anything goes/spoiler-rich discussion. If you intend to see the production, we recommend you stop watching after that point, or at least proceed at your own risk. Follow our panelists: Mackenzie Horner (Before the Downbeat: A Musical Podcast) – Instagram/Facebook: BeforetheDownbeat Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3aYbBeN Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3sAbjAu Ryan Borochovitz – [Just send all that love to CoH instead; he won't mind!] Follow Cup of Hemlock Theatre on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @cohtheatre If you'd like us to review your upcoming show in Toronto, please send press invites/inquiries to coh.theatre.MM@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cup-of-hemlock-theatre/support
Mark and Christina review Season 2, episode 7 of “Road to Avonlea.” In this episode, we meet Roger King and The post AvonleaCast: Family Rivalry first appeared on VHS Rewind!.
The chapter portrays the beauty of October at Green Gables, highlighting Anne's love for the colourful world around her. Through a series of misunderstandings involving raspberry cordial and homemade currant wine, Anne finds herself in a difficult situation with Diana's disapproving mother, Mrs. Barry.The chapter weaves together themes of friendship, misunderstandings, and forgiveness, showing Anne's kind-hearted nature and her unwavering loyalty to her friends. Anne's emotional journey, from excitement at the prospect of a tea party to heartbreak over lost friendships, reflects the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of navigating misunderstandings in a small community like Avonlea.
Tonight I will be continuing Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In this episode I will be reading Chapter 34 & 35. Published in 1908 the story is about 11 year old Anne Shirley sent by mistake to siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert who intended to adopt a boy. Join Anne in the fictional picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada as she navigates friendships, living with the Cuthberts and school. So cozy up in your Quiet Corner and enjoy tonights story. Follow on Instagram The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories (@thequietcornerbedtimestories) • Instagram photos and videos Check out our website: https://thequietcornerbedt.wixsite.com/my-site-1 The Music in tonight's episode is from Song of the moon -Dreamy Calm Piano Music for sleep, relax, meditation | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay Intro Music: Just Relax | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay If you like The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories you can support the podcast by making a one time donation to support us at: https://ko-fi.com/thequietcornerbedtimestories You can also support the podcast by writing a review, or share with a friend so we can keep the show going and help others discover it, thank you all for your support, it is much appreciated.
Although Katie Kitamura feels free when she writes—free from the “soup of everyday life,” from the political realities that weigh upon her, and even at times from the limits of her own thinking—she is keenly aware of the unfreedoms her novels explore. Katie, author of the award-winning Intimacies (2021), talks with critic Alexander Manshel about the darker corners of the human psyche and the inescapable contours of history that shape her fiction. Alexander and Katie explore how she brings these tensions to “the space of interpretation, where the book exists” and places trust in her readers to dwell there thoughtfully. They also discuss the influence of absent men (including Henry James), love triangles, love stories, long books, and titles (hint: someone close to Katie says all her novels could be called Complicity). Stay tuned for Katie's answer to the signature question, which takes listeners from to the farmlands of Avonlea to the mean streets of Chicago. Mentioned in this episode By Katie Kitamura: Intimacies A Separation Gone to the Forest Japanese for Travelers The Longshot Also mentioned: Flannery O'Connor, “Revelation” Henry James, Portrait of a Lady Garth Greenwell, What Belongs to You Elena Ferrante, The Neapolitan Novels Elsa Morante, Lies and Sorcery Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables John Steinbeck, East of Eden Theodore Dreiser, An American Tragedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Although Katie Kitamura feels free when she writes—free from the “soup of everyday life,” from the political realities that weigh upon her, and even at times from the limits of her own thinking—she is keenly aware of the unfreedoms her novels explore. Katie, author of the award-winning Intimacies (2021), talks with critic Alexander Manshel about the darker corners of the human psyche and the inescapable contours of history that shape her fiction. Alexander and Katie explore how she brings these tensions to “the space of interpretation, where the book exists” and places trust in her readers to dwell there thoughtfully. They also discuss the influence of absent men (including Henry James), love triangles, love stories, long books, and titles (hint: someone close to Katie says all her novels could be called Complicity). Stay tuned for Katie's answer to the signature question, which takes listeners from to the farmlands of Avonlea to the mean streets of Chicago. Mentioned in this episode By Katie Kitamura: Intimacies A Separation Gone to the Forest Japanese for Travelers The Longshot Also mentioned: Flannery O'Connor, “Revelation” Henry James, Portrait of a Lady Garth Greenwell, What Belongs to You Elena Ferrante, The Neapolitan Novels Elsa Morante, Lies and Sorcery Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables John Steinbeck, East of Eden Theodore Dreiser, An American Tragedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Although Katie Kitamura feels free when she writes—free from the “soup of everyday life,” from the political realities that weigh upon her, and even at times from the limits of her own thinking—she is keenly aware of the unfreedoms her novels explore. Katie, author of the award-winning Intimacies (2021), talks with critic Alexander Manshel about the darker corners of the human psyche and the inescapable contours of history that shape her fiction. Alexander and Katie explore how she brings these tensions to “the space of interpretation, where the book exists” and places trust in her readers to dwell there thoughtfully. They also discuss the influence of absent men (including Henry James), love triangles, love stories, long books, and titles (hint: someone close to Katie says all her novels could be called Complicity). Stay tuned for Katie's answer to the signature question, which takes listeners from to the farmlands of Avonlea to the mean streets of Chicago. Mentioned in this episode By Katie Kitamura: Intimacies A Separation Gone to the Forest Japanese for Travelers The Longshot Also mentioned: Flannery O'Connor, “Revelation” Henry James, Portrait of a Lady Garth Greenwell, What Belongs to You Elena Ferrante, The Neapolitan Novels Elsa Morante, Lies and Sorcery Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables John Steinbeck, East of Eden Theodore Dreiser, An American Tragedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
This week we wrap up Anne of the Island, discuss our favourite moments and talk about Taylor Swift Songs. Join us in two weeks when we discuss Anne of Avonlea (1987).
Abby and Katie head up the Road to Avonlea, to see if this 90s family show classic holds up under today's lens. Will Felicity and Gus leap the ridiculous hurdles thrown in their path to the altar? Will LM Montgomery's characters hold true to the page, or take on a life of their own? And which episode will wax most poetic of them all?!Abby just had to tell you about this pottery show also hitting up Canada: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiseDxSj0M5zX0RCeUzCEr7kP0o5cteEaKatie just had to tell you about this behind the scenes movie podcast:https://art19.com/shows/what-went-wrongDid we get it right or wrong? Drop us an email at mustseeIMDB@gmail.com and tell us all about it.
We witness the ever-imaginative Anne Shirley confront the simple and unadorned realities of life at Green Gables as Marilla presents her with practical but decidedly unfashionable new dresses. Away from the gables, Anne traverses the social landscape of Avonlea's Sunday school, a place humming with the whispered judgments of peers and the stern gaze of authority.With her characteristic blend of longing for beauty and a rich inner life that rebels against the mundane, Anne faces the trials of fitting in and the temptation to retreat into her vibrant imagination. Her experiences at Sunday school, the encounter with the unfriendly scrutiny of her classmates, and her thoughts on the religious service reveal the trials of a young girl trying to find her place in a world that doesn't quite understand the depth of her spirit.
Tonight I will be continuing Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In this episode I will be reading Chapter 32. Published in 1908 the story is about 11 year old Anne Shirley sent by mistake to siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert who intended to adopt a boy. Join Anne in the fictional picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada as she navigates friendships, living with the Cuthberts and school. So cozy up in your Quiet Corner and enjoy tonights story. Follow on Instagram The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories (@thequietcornerbedtimestories) • Instagram photos and videos Check out our website: https://thequietcornerbedt.wixsite.com/my-site-1 The Music in tonight's episode is from Song of the moon -Dreamy Calm Piano Music for sleep, relax, meditation | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay Intro Music: Just Relax | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay If you like The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories you can support the podcast by making a one time donation to support us at: https://kofi.com/thequietcornerbedtimestories You can also support the podcast by writing a review, or share with a friend so we can keep the show going and help others discover it, thank you all for your support, it is much appreciated.
Anne's fiery temperament and consequent isolation give rise to a poignant exploration of apology and reconciliation. The chapter serves as a narrative pivot, wrestling with themes of pride, repentance, and the complexities of human relationships.Anne's clash with Mrs. Rachel Lynde propels her into a forced solitude, which she navigates with a blend of melancholy and imaginative resilience. The bond between Anne and Matthew Cuthbert deepens, illustrated by his gentle intervention that encourages her towards apology, despite Marilla's stern discipline strategy.This episode draws attention to L.M. Montgomery's skilful portrayal of character development through dialogue and introspection, showcasing Anne's transition from indignation to introspection and ultimately, to a form of humble repentance that paradoxically empowers her. We will see how Anne's spirited defence and ultimate concession reflect broader themes of identity, acceptance, and the nuanced dynamics of forgiveness within the rural community of Avonlea.
Type of Loss: Early Term Loss, Multiple Losses, Stillbirth More about Samantha's Story: Listen as Samantha shares her sweet babies Baby Lohrman and Avonlea with us. Samantha and her husband, CJ, were ecstatic when they found out they were expecting their first baby in 2021. Unfortunately, that excitement turned to sorrow when they were told at their first doctors appointment their baby didn't have a heartbeat. Listen as Samantha walks us through the grief she felt experiencing an early term loss. When they found out they were expecting again, they were quite reserved because of losing their first baby. Samantha describes her pregnancy with Avonlea as a textbook pregnancy. At 27 weeks gestation, Samantha went to the hospital because she hadn't felt Avonlea move in awhile. It was there that doctors told her they could not find a heartbeat. Learn more about Emma's Footprints: www.EmmasFootprints.com Facebook: EmmasFootprints
Tonight I will be continuing Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In this episode I will be reading Chapter 31. Published in 1908 the story is about 11 year old Anne Shirley sent by mistake to siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert who intended to adopt a boy. Join Anne in the fictional picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada as she navigates friendships, living with the Cuthberts and school. So cozy up in your Quiet Corner and enjoy tonights story. Follow on Instagram The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories (@thequietcornerbedtimestories) • Instagram photos and videos Check out our website: https://thequietcornerbedt.wixsite.com/my-site-1 The Music in tonight's episode is from Song of the moon -Dreamy Calm Piano Music for sleep, relax, meditation | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay If you like The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories you can support the podcast by making a one time donation to support us at: https://kofi.com/thequietcornerbedtimestories You can also support the podcast by writing a review, or share with a friend so we can keep the show going and help others discover it, thank you all for your support, it is much appreciated.
Tonight I will be continuing Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In this episode I will be reading Chapter 30. Published in 1908 the story is about 11 year old Anne Shirley sent by mistake to siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert who intended to adopt a boy. Join Anne in the fictional picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada as she navigates friendships, living with the Cuthberts and school. So cozy up in your Quiet Corner and enjoy tonights story. Follow on Instagram The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories (@thequietcornerbedtimestories) • Instagram photos and videos Check out our website: https://thequietcornerbedt.wixsite.com/my-site-1 The Music in tonight's episode is from Song of the moon -Dreamy Calm Piano Music for sleep, relax, meditation | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay Intro Music: Just Relax | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay If you like The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories you can support the podcast by making a one time donation to support us at: https://kofi.com/thequietcornerbedtimestories You can also support the podcast by writing a review, or share with a friend so we can keep the show going and help others discover it, thank you all for your support, it is much appreciated.
Welcome to the world of Avonlea, where the unexpected is just around the corner, and hearts are about to be touched and tested in ways they never imagined.In this episode of our podcast series, we bring to life Chapter 3 of the timeless classic "Anne of Green Gables," titled "Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised." Marilla Cuthbert, a woman of precise expectations and firm resolve, finds herself facing a bewildering situation that defies all her carefully laid plans. The Green Gables household, expecting the arrival of a helpful orphan boy, is taken aback when instead, a spirited, loquaciously imaginative, and utterly unexpected Anne Shirley makes her entrance and turns their world upside down.Prepare to embark on an emotional roller coaster as Anne's fervent hopes collide with Marilla's steely pragmatism. Will this encounter spell disaster for Anne's dream of finding a true home, or could it be the beginning of an enchanting new chapter in the lives of those at Green Gables? Join us as we dive into the captivating world created by L.M. Montgomery, where the human spirit, with all of its flaws and fervours, comes to life through the voice of Anne and the incredulous Marilla Cuthbert.
ABon takes the reins of Dungeon Master in her homebrewed world of Iridiana. We focus to the south west of the mainland, the elven kingdom of Avonlea. The fear of dragons was far more common in Avonlea than the other three countries. With more than 600 years of fighting a gruesome war with these creatures, the deepest of scars were left on the world around them. However we venture to a little hovel of a home in Waveridge, a city nestled in the mountains, a several day trip just north of the capital. Here we meet our first player, Shainsaw, with his character Ax'l of Rondo, an old man whose bones are far too old for adventuring… We at Lawful Stupid are a D&D 5e actual play podcast who actually love to play. We love everything about the Tabletop RPG Community and consistently strive to make the world a better place within that community through inclusivity, creativity, charitable acts, and above all else, fantastical heroism. If you want to be a part of the amazing dnd community of artists, creators, and all around amazing fun people that we are building please join us in our discord, send any questions to our email, and consider making a donation to our charity of the month as a part of our Roll for Humanity initiative all found below, or just check out our website for dungeons, dragons, mystery, magic, lore, and love all in one spot. SPONSOR HIGHLIGHTS: We have hit 1 million downloads! Check out our celebration posters of our milestones featuring our campaign characters now in store.lawfulstupid.org So much thanks goes out to Abon, the Lawful Stupid artist, and Ging, our God Tier Audio engineer. You can find Ging's music over at soundcloud.com/zack-sheppard Check out our website https://lawfulstupid.org/ Join our discord at http://discord.lawfulstupid.org/ Email us at thecrew@lawfulstupid.org Want to support the show? You can do so at https://patreon.lawfulstupid.org/ Check out our Narrative Combat rules FOR FREE at https://www.patreon.com/posts/lawful-stupids-55800965 Buy yourself something pretty at diceenvy.com/lawfulstupid Check out our blog at lawfulstupidadnd5eactualplaypodcast.wordpress.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawfulstupiddnd/support
Welcome to the enchanting world of Avonlea, where the unexpected arrival of a young girl turns the orderly lives of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert upside down. We bear witness to the innocent bewilderment and kindness of Matthew as he sets out to fulfil a simple task that fate has decided to complicate in the most beguiling way. Be transported along the lush landscapes of Prince Edward Island, through roads lined with wild plums and balsamy fir woods, and into the heart of a story that celebrates the beauty of imagination and the unexpected twists life can take.With a blend of humour, curiosity, and the tender observance of human eccentricity, L.M. Montgomery invites us to join Matthew on a journey that starts with a ride to the Bright River station and culminates in an a mix up at the station that will forever change the fabric of Green Gables.
In this delightful chapter from L.M. Montgomery's enchanting classic, "Anne of Green Gables," we step into the pastoral world of Avonlea. Here, Mrs. Rachel Lynde, the town's indefatigable busybody, holds court from her window, her omniscient gaze missing neither man nor beast.She is the self-appointed sentinel of the comings and goings along the main road that embraces her home and unwinds toward the unexpected adventures at Green Gables. It is from this vantage point that Mrs. Lynde observes a rare occurrence -- Matthew Cuthbert, dressed in his Sunday best, breaking routine and setting tongues wagging with speculation.The formidable Mrs. Lynde, with her meticulous housekeeping and hard-won wisdom, senses an anomaly in the air. Intent on unravelling this mystery, she sets out to gather and dissect titbits of Avonlea's happenings, embarking on a journey that will ripple through the community.As the story unfurls—the intrigue of Matthew's journey, the allure of Marilla's goodness, and the foreshadowing of an arrival that promises to upend the status quo—we find ourselves poised at the threshold of change, both for the residents of Green Gables and for Avonlea at large.In a narrative rich with pastoral imagery and community spirit, we prepare to witness how the simple act of welcoming the unknown into one's home can transform lives in the most unexpected of ways. Join us on this auditory exploration of kinship, curiosity, and the delightful promise of new beginnings in this chapter of "Anne of Green Gables."
Tonight I will be continuing Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In this episode I will be reading Chapter 29. Published in 1908 the story is about 11 year old Anne Shirley sent by mistake to siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert who intended to adopt a boy. Join Anne in the fictional picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada as she navigates friendships, living with the Cuthberts and school. So cozy up in your Quiet Corner and enjoy tonights story. Follow on Instagram The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories (@thequietcornerbedtimestories) • Instagram photos and videos Check out our website: https://thequietcornerbedt.wixsite.com/my-site-1 The Music in tonight's episode is from Song of the moon -Dreamy Calm Piano Music for sleep, relax, meditation | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay Intro Music: Just Relax | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay If you like The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories you can support the podcast by making a one time donation to support us at: https://kofi.com/thequietcornerbedtimestories You can also support the podcast by writing a review, or share with a friend so we can keep the show going and help others discover it, thank you all for your support, it is much appreciated.
Tonight I will be continuing Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. In this episode I will be reading Chapter 28. Published in 1908 the story is about 11 year old Anne Shirley sent by mistake to siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert who intended to adopt a boy. Join Anne in the fictional picturesque town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island in Canada as she navigates friendships, living with the Cuthberts and school. So cozy up in your Quiet Corner and enjoy tonights story. Follow on Instagram The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories (@thequietcornerbedtimestories) • Instagram photos and videos Check out our website: https://thequietcornerbedt.wixsite.com/my-site-1 The Music in tonight's episode is from Song of the moon -Dreamy Calm Piano Music for sleep, relax, meditation | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay Intro Music: Just Relax | Royalty-Free Music - Pixabay If you like The Quiet Corner Bedtime Stories please rate, review or share with a friend so we can keep the show going, thank you all for your support, it is much appreciated.
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Tonight, we'll read the ninth chapter to “Anne of Green Gables” the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “Mrs. Rachel Lynde is properly horrified”. In the last episode, titled “Anne's Bringing-Up Has Begun”, Anne learns from Marilla that she can indeed stay at Green Gables permanently. Anne is so happy, she cries. Marilla instructs Anne to memorize the Lord's prayer. Anne asks Marilla if she might find “a kindred spirit” in Avonlea. Marilla says there is another girl named Diana who is Anne's age. Anne is excited to meet her, and excited to now officially be “Anne of Green Gables”. — read by 'V' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus!