Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novel
Anne of the Island (1915) is the third novel in the
Anne of Green Gables series. The story takes place several years after the first book in the series, following the main character, Anne Shirley, as she attends college, studying for her BA. In 2005,
Anne of the Island was adapted into a musical called
Anne & Gilbert. It was also the bases for the 1987 television mini-series
Anne of Green Gables – The Sequel. Both adaptations also drew from other books in the series.
Anne is preparing to leave Green Gables to go to college. Her best friend, Diana, will stay behind in Avonlea. Anne’s childhood friend and love interest, Gilbert, will also be going to college on Victoria Island near Anne, and Charlie plans to attend the same college as Gilbert. He has a crush on Anne, but she finds him dull and unattractive.
The three friends depart together. On Victoria Island, Anne is met by her friend Priscilla who tells her excitedly about the boarding house where they will be living. Anne quickly gets over her nervousness and homesickness after talking to Priscilla. The two girls register for college, looking forward to becoming familiar with the campus. They meet Philippa, a friendly, popular young woman who is at college to meet boys and have fun. Philippa keeps Anne and Priscilla busy socially, and the rest of their time is taken up with studying.
Anne is annoyed when she learns that Gilbert is writing to a girl back home. She makes sure to include him in more of her social gatherings until the students prepare to go home for Christmas break. The female friends separate since all are from different towns, and Anne catches up with her friends from Avonlea when she returns home for Christmas. Anne receives a proposal from her friend’s brother Billy but refuses it.
When Anne returns to college, she has several suitors. She remains close friends with Gilbert, spending more time with him than with her potential boyfriends. Charlie proposes to her, but she turns him down. At the end of the school year, Anne and her friends move out of the boarding house and into a small rental cottage called Patty’s Place. The house is comfortable and a perfect fit for the young women.
Anne writes a short story that is rejected by several magazines; she vows never to write again. Worse news comes when she returns to Avonlea and finds that her consumptive friend, Ruby, is dying. Anne stays with Ruby while she is in her sick bed, and Ruby’s advice convinces her to continue writing.
Anne, Philippa, Priscilla, and their friend Stella settle into Patty’s Place with an older woman, Aunt Jamesina, to act as their chaperone. The girls are growing up and becoming more independent. One day, Gilbert visits and confesses his feelings for Anne. Though Anne loves him, she cannot admit it and tells Gilbert they must stay friends. Gilbert has an internship and will not be going home for the summer, so he is disappointed that this is the last he will see of Anne for several months.
Over the summer, Anne meets a handsome young man, Roy, and they are smitten with each other. He takes her to a school party, where Anne learns that Gilbert is also seeing someone else: a girl named Christine. Meanwhile, Philippa is seeing a poor young divinity student. Even though everyone is concerned that they are a bad match, Philippa is very fond of him.
In the summer before her senior year, Anne returns to Avonlea for the last time before graduation. Her friend Diana is getting married, and Gilbert will be in town for the wedding. Everyone is disappointed that Anne refused Gilbert’s proposal. Anne sees Gilbert at the wedding but still does not tell him her true feelings.
Anne’s senior year begins. Philippa announces that she is officially engaged to the minister Jonas, and her parents approve of the match. The girls study hard since it is their senior year, struggling to remain cheerful. Roy arranges for Anne to meet his family, which all the girls interpret as a sure sign that he will propose.
After graduation, Anne receives a prestigious job offer, but cannot decide if she will take it until she knows whether Roy will propose. When he finally does, Anne realizes she does not care for him enough and turns him down. Her friends are angry with her for leading Roy on, but Roy’s sister Dorothy tells Anne that she understands her decision.
Shortly afterward, Anne receives the shocking news that Gilbert is very ill with typhoid and may die. Anne rushes to his bedside and stays with him while he recovers. She realizes that she loves Gilbert, but he treats her like a friend. Anne is sad, feeling that she lost her chance to marry her true love. However, when he is fully recovered, Gilbert proposes one last time, and Anne accepts his offer gladly.