Anne of Avonlea

Anne of Avonlea

1975 • Drama
Anne of Avonlea is a film made for television 4-part mini-series, developed in United Kingdom. It is based on Anne of Avonlea, the sequel to Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.

Why you should read the novels

Rediscover Anne Shirley where she shines brightest: on the page. Lucy Maud Montgomery’s prose in Anne of Avonlea and Anne of the Island offers wit, warmth, and an intimate, imaginative voice no screen can fully capture. The books expand Avonlea’s world with richly textured episodes—schoolroom capers, community dramas, and unforgettable neighbors—while guiding Anne through growth, mistakes, and triumphs. You’ll linger with characters and places that a six-episode series can only briefly visit. Reading Montgomery’s classics delivers the complete journey: from Anne’s early teaching years to friendships and choices that shape her future. For fans of literary coming-of-age stories, the original novels provide depth, detail, and delight beyond any adaptation.

Adaptation differences

Scope and structure differ significantly. The 1975 BBC series condenses material from two novels into a single arc, streamlining timelines and combining episodes to fit a limited number of installments. Character focus shifts toward momentum and romance. Anne and Gilbert’s relationship receives earlier, stronger emphasis on screen, while the novels let feelings unfold slowly through introspection, letters, and nuanced inner conflict. Many episodic adventures and side characters are trimmed or merged to maintain pace. Classroom escapades, community committees, and certain Avonlea neighbors are reduced, and some college-era friendships and subplots from Anne of the Island are simplified or omitted. Tone and theme also change. Montgomery’s lyrical descriptions, nature imagery, and Anne’s interior voice become brief dialogue or visual cues, softening the books’ reflective humor and the gradual, layered growth that readers experience over hundreds of pages.

Anne of Avonlea inspired from

Anne of Avonlea
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anne of the Island
by Lucy Maud Montgomery