Publication Aug. 6. 2024-Penguin Random House Canada-Tundra-Children’s Fiction-72pp

Book Summary
Anne is starting to grow up, but she’s still disappointed with her red hair — it’s one of her lifelong sorrows. One day, she buys a bottle of hair dye in order to have raven black hair like her best friend and kindred spirit, Diana. Unfortunately, the dye ends up turning her hair green! This upset causes Anne to start focusing on improving herself inside, rather than her looks . . . and leads to a new dream taking shape: Anne wanting to become a teacher! She joins a club for students studying to get into Queen’s College. But can Anne overcome her fear of failing? And how can she study hard when pesky Gilbert is distracting her?
Lovingly adapted by Kallie George with beautiful nostalgic illustrations by Abigail Halpin, this series is perfect for fans of Anne, new and old.
Grateful Reader Review by Dorothy Schwab
Anne Dreams is the sixth and final ‘early chapter book’ for young readers in Kallie George’s series adaptation of Anne of Green Gables. This gentle, concise retelling continues Anne’s passion for dramatic language as she recounts her “lifelong sorrow” and being in the “depths of despair!” Young readers will have compassion for Anne as she faces another calamity while figuring out what matters is on the inside and decides to focus on her future. This narrative aids in discussions of how Anne is maturing, following her dreams and learning to overcome fears. Abigail Halpin uses graphite, watercolors and colored pencils in her delightful illustrations. She moves the story through facial expressions aiding young readers with interpreting the emotions of Marilla, Matthew, and Anne. The endearing cover draws readers into Anne Dreams. Just like Anne, prepare to be dazzled!






I’m an author, editor, and speaker living on the Sunshine Coast, BC, near the sea. When I’m not writing or editing, I’m teaching creative writing workshops. I have my Masters of Children’s Literature from the University of British Columbia. I love picture books, fairy tales, beautiful art and music, and baking cookies.

My illustrations blend traditional and digital media, mixing watercolor, ink, pencil and collage. I’ve created illustrations and lettering for a range of clients, including Penguin Random House, FIGO Fabrics, Simon & Schuster, Taproot Magazine and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.






































