"Anne's House of Dreams" follows Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe as they start their wedded life together in their new house by the sea. The story takes place at Four Winds, a community close to Glen St. Mary, where the couple meets a variety of intriguing people, such as Captain Jim, the lighthouse keeper, and Miss Cornelia Bryant, a sharp and intelligent lady. Leslie Moore is a prisoner in a loveless marriage who Anne meets. After Anne loses her first child, their friendship deepens. Leslie lets Owen Ford, a writer looking for ideas for his book, stay in her apartment while the plot develops. Leslie and Owen start to fall in love, but their relationship is complicated by other factors. Gilbert examines Dick Moore, Leslie's spouse, and thinks surgery may be able to help him regain his wits. Leslie agrees, only to learn that the guy she married is in fact George, Dick's cousin. Leslie contemplates enrolling in a nursing program as Owen visits the island to pursue her now that she is divorced. The publishing of Owen's book, Captain Jim's dying, and Miss Cornelia's unexpected revelation of her upcoming marriage are just a few of the events that take place near the novel's conclusion. Gilbert and Anne leave the beautiful House of Dreams and go to the ancient Morgan home with their servant Susan Baker.
Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author, born on 30 November 1874 in Clifton, Prince Edward Island. Her parents were Hugh John Montgomery and Clara Woolner Macneil Montgomery. She was brought up by her grandparents because her mother died early, due to tuberculosis. She led a lonely life in childhood, created imaginary friends and developed her creativity. She got education in Prince of Wales College and Dalhousie University. After completing the college she worked as a journalist and then became a teacher. Since, early childhood she was a creative writer, she wrote her first poem at the nine years of age. But her first poem was published at the age of 15 years. In 1908, she wrote most popular work Anne of Green Gables. After that she continued her writing and wrote more than 20 novels, 500 short stories and more than 500 poems and lot of essays on different topics. Prince Edward Island was most favourite place, she set her most of the stories around it. She was died in 1942. Her memorable works - Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne's House of Dreams, The Blue Castle, Emily of New Moon, The Golden Road, Rainbow Valley, Ultimate Collection, The Greatest Christmas Stories of All Times etc.