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Two L. M. Montgomery books combined in one: • Anne of the Island • Rainbow ValleyTogether, these books broaden the picture of the author’s storytelling, pairing two different kinds of momentum. “Anne of the Island” draws you in with its particular premise and cast, while “Rainbow Valley” shifts the angle—either by changing tone, setting, or the kind of conflict at the center. Across both, the focus stays on character under pressure, moral choices, and the texture of everyday life. Read as a single volume, the pairing makes it easier to notice recurring themes, echoing images, and the author’s shifts in tone from one work to the next.L. M. Montgomery is widely read for clear storytelling, memorable characters, and enduring themes. The writing tends to focus on motive and consequence, with attention to social life as well as private feeling. Across different works, there is a steady interest in how people change—slowly, reluctantly, or all at once—when circumstances force a decision.







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