Anne Green Gilbert has written:
'Teaching the Three R's'
'Brain-compatible dance education' -- subject(s): Child development, Dance for children, Movement education, Study and teaching
Anne Gilbert Graham has written: 'Introduction to the ocean drilling program'
Anne of Green Gables was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Anne Raver has written: 'Deep in the Green' -- subject(s): Country life, Gardening
When Anne and Gilbert become friends, at the end of the novel.
Anne realizes she has feelings for Gilbert in the later books of the Anne of Green Gables series, particularly in "Anne of the Island" and "Anne's House of Dreams." Their relationship develops over time, and they eventually fall in love and get married.
Yes, Anne and Gilbert eventually do date in the book series "Anne of Green Gables" by L.M. Montgomery. Their relationship evolves from childhood rivalry to friendship and ultimately to romantic love.
Anne decided to marry Gilbert in "Anne of the Island". Though she almost married Royal, she found he didn't have a sense of humour like gilbert did, and couldn't bear the thought of a marriage without laughter.
Anne-Marie Green has written: 'De la musique en sociologie' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music
L. M. Montgomery is the author of the Anne of Green Gables series.
Evelyn Swensson has written: 'Anne of Green Gables' -- subject(s): Drama, Librettos, Musicals
In the book and the movie, Anne sincerly says sorry to Gilbert for being rude to him
Joy (miscarriage), James (Jem), Walter, Diana (Di), Anne (Nan), Shirley, and Marilla (Rilla)