Anne of Green Gables (Dramatic Reading) by Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 - 1942)

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Red-haired Anne Shirley, the orphan girl mistakenly sent to live with Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, has been one of the world's most beloved characters since the publication of Anne of Green Gables in 1908. In this dramatic reading, Librivox readers tell the story of Anne's adventures as she grows up on Prince Edward Island.(Summary by wildemoose)

Cast:
Anne/Narrator: Arielle Lipshaw
Marilla Cuthbert: Elizabeth Klett
Matthew Cuthbert: Bruce Pirie
Mrs. Rachel Lynde: Amy Gramour
Diana Barry: Sally McConnell
Gilbert Blythe: mb
Stationmaster: Phil Chenevert
Mrs. Spencer: Sally McConnell
Flora Jane Spencer: sherlock85
Mrs. Blewett: Tricia G
Mrs. Barry: Linette Geisel
Mr. Phillips: David Lawrence
Jimmy Glover/Boys: Peter Bishop
Ruby Gillis: ESFJ Girl
Doctor: Phil Chenevert
Miss Josephine Barry: ashleyspence
Mrs. Allan: Sarah Jennings
Josie Pye: rashada
Carrie Sloane: Laura Payne
Miss Lucilla Harris: Sally McConnell
Jane Andrews: Elizabeth Barr
Miss Stacy: Amy Gramour
Moody Spurgeon McPherson: Peter Bishop
Lady: Availle

Audio edited by: Arielle Lipshaw

Recent Episodes
  • Dramatis Personae
    – 00:01:48
  • Chapter 1 - Rachel Lynde is Surprised
    – 00:15:20
  • Chapter 2 - Matthew Cuthbert is Surprised
    – 00:26:41
  • Chapter 3 - Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised
    – 00:12:32
  • Chapter 4 - Morning at Green Gables
    – 00:12:32
  • Chapter 5 - Anne’s History
    – 00:11:04
  • Chapter 6 - Marilla Makes Up Her Mind
    – 00:11:00
  • Chapter 7 - Anne Says Her Prayers
    – 00:06:51
  • Chapter 8 - Anne’s Bringing-Up Is Begun
    – 00:15:53
  • Chapter 9 - Mrs. Rachel Lynde is Properly Horrified
    – 00:13:26
  • Chapter 10 - Anne’s Apology
    – 00:14:14
  • Chapter 11 - Anne’s Impression of Sunday School
    – 00:10:26
  • Chapter 12 - A Solemn Vow and Promise
    – 00:11:47
  • Chapter 13 - The Delights of Anticipation
    – 00:10:13
  • Chapter 14 - Anne’s Confession
    – 00:17:07
  • Chapter 15 - A Tempest in the School Teapot
    – 00:30:13
  • Chapter 16 - Diana is Invited to Tea with Tragic Results
    – 00:23:07
  • Chapter 17 - A New Interest in Life
    – 00:12:30
  • Chapter 18 - Anne to the Rescue
    – 00:18:34
  • Chapter 19 - A Concert, a Catastrophe, and a Confession
    – 00:22:21
  • Chapter 20 - A Good Imagination Gone Wrong
    – 00:12:41
  • Chapter 21 - A New Departure in Flavorings
    – 00:19:54
  • Chapter 22 - Anne is Invited Out to Tea
    – 00:08:30
  • Chapter 23 - Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor
    – 00:12:57
  • Chapter 24 - Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get Up a Concert
    – 00:08:58
  • Chapter 25 - Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves
    – 00:20:19
  • Chapter 26 - The Story Club is Formed
    – 00:14:30
  • Chapter 27 - Vanity and Vexation of Spirit
    – 00:13:51
  • Chapter 28 - An Unfortunate Lily Maid
    – 00:16:26
  • Chapter 29 - An Epoch in Anne’s Life
    – 00:17:15
  • Chapter 30 - The Queen’s Class is Organized
    – 00:22:27
  • Chapter 31 - Where the Brook and River Meet
    – 00:12:30
  • Chapter 32 - The Pass List is Out
    – 00:14:23
  • Chapter 33 - The Hotel Concert
    – 00:20:25
  • Chapter 34 - A Queen’s Girl
    – 00:14:48
  • Chapter 35 - The Winter at Queen’s
    – 00:09:59
  • Chapter 36 - The Glory and the Dream
    – 00:11:34
  • Chapter 37- The Reaper Whose Name is Death
    – 00:13:52
  • Chapter 38 - The Bend in the Road
    – 00:16:31
Recent Reviews
  • squishthemush
    Wonderful but...
    I love this podcast! It's wonderful. But what is up with Diana’s voice?? She sounds like and old woman!
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  • strell relif
    OwO
    It’s calming and descriptive
  • FatFatOliverCat
    Delightful
    I listened to 1-2 chapters at a time on my commute to and from work. It's a wonderful story. Arielle Lipshaw was a perfect Anne!! I also thought the readers for Marilla, Matthew, and Rachel were terrific. The reader for Diana wasn't the best choice - she sounds like a much older woman, rather than a young girl. The reading voices and recordings of some of the other supporting characters weren't the best. But, none were so bad that I wasn't able to listen to the story. I'm going to listen to Anne of Avonlea next.
  • Arthur Borem
    Great dramatic reading of Anne
    I love this dramatic reading of Anne of Green Gables. I feel like I know the main characters personally. The book is just hilarious, in my opinion, and the readers handle the funny lines as well as they handle the poignant moments.
  • arbynadeau
    Excellent recording . . .
    This is an excellent rendition of Anne of Green Gables. Some readers are better than others but overall very listenable and enjoyable. Thanks librivox!
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