Anne Of Green Gables by Eliza Gatewood Warren

A bright, imaginative red-headed orphan is mistakenly sent to live with an elderly brother and sister on Prince Edward Island; her lively spirit, quick temper, and boundless imagination gradually win over the initially stern household and enliven the small community. Over the years she makes deep friendships, stumbles through humorous and poignant misadventures at school, faces rivalries and personal loss, and grows into a thoughtful young woman who finds belonging, purpose, and a lasting love of nature and learning.