For all of you Anne of Green Gables and Avonlea Fans, here is a page where you can share your thoughts and positive energy about your love for anything Avonlea Related. Has your life changed after watching the movies? Can you relate to a character in any way? Do you want to write a letter to one of the Actors or Characters? This is the place you can do it all! Post your FANMAIL now!
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Below are some of the FANMAIL we have received from others in the Anne of Green Gables and Avonlea Community.
Roger Hackler on Nov, 19, 2009 wrote:
Trudy Grant I must absolutely tell you that the work put out by both your husband, and you yourself is the greatest family drama that has ever been on television! I love Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, and The Road To Avonlea! I never in my lifetime have ever seen a greater tevlevision drama series than what has been mentioned! I have to say that this is wonderful.
amy on Sep, 27, 2009 wrote:
I absolutely adore both the Anne and Avonlea series!!! I fell in love with Anne as a little girl and find I love it even more as an adult. I have all of the dvds and books for both Avonlea and Anne. I love the stories of family, struggles, and enduring love. The scenery and costume in both series are breathtaking. I long to live in that era. I strive to live simply and positively just as Anne or most of the Avonlea characters would. These programs are wholesome and children and adults alike can relate to the characters. I love the romance and spunk that Anne produces. It is hard to say which Avonlea character is my all time favorite but I will say I enjoy the early seasons of Avonlea the most. Thank you to Kevin Sullivan for producing these rare gems and to all of the actors who played any type of role in these series. It is surely acting at its finest.
Manprit on Sep, 27, 2009 wrote:
Hey... LOVE the first book... we (7th graders) are reading it in class together and the whole class hates it and say "lets burn it!"and ... yeah.. they are practically crazy.. but me and my friend, Vandela like this book.. but we seem to have a problem to finding the second book.. can you please give us the title of the second book?
my email address is: harshanheer@hotmail.com
p.s. this book ROCKS MY SOCKS!
Zainab Khan on Sep, 12, 2009 wrote:
I love the Anne trilogy. I was raised in Mississauga, and now live abroad; so I love to watch the Anne trilogy, and of course Road to Avonlea. The scenery is breathtaking, but also the actors and actresses are incredible in the roles that they play, making it seem so easy to play the characters.
I was inspired by the movies to read the full set of Anne books, and although the third installment steps away from the books, it is a wondeful film in its own right.
Thank you to Kevin Sullivan and Trudy Grant, and the cast and crew, both in front of the camera and behind for bringing these characters to life! Now I look forward to reading the Story Girl and other novels, in search of the inspiration for RTA :-).
Warmest regards to all,
Alice on Sep, 11, 2009 wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm a huge Anne of Green Gables fan! The films are my favourite films of all time. Whenever I watch them, I find myself wishing I could be there. The scenery in the first film is just beautiful. The white way of delight and the lake of shinning waters. Anne is such an inspiring character. I adore the way she and Gilbert are portrayed and was thrilled they ended up together. It's so romantic to watch the two of them together, they are just the sweetest couple.
I want to thank all the cast and crew, but especially Kevin Sullivan, for making such wonderful films.
Alice
3ofthebestsisters HUGE ANNE FAN on Sep, 06, 2009 wrote:
Dear Anne crew,
Your the only movie I have ever liked,I wish there was a show.! Mt sisters and I have watched all three movies adn love them all soooooooooooo much!!!!!!!!!! ♥
Ireally wish there was one more movie,we also own every Anne movie too,except the 3rd. Thanks for working so hard on these movies! Love you,
Zara Ross on Sep, 05, 2009 wrote:
Dear Mr Sullivan,
Hello my name is Zara I am 20 years old and I have special needs.I love watching Road to Avonlea I have all the seasons,I have a question that I like to ask you why is it we don't see this as any stories.
On season 6
We see Hetty cycling on a bicyle,then Felicity reading a letter with her umberella,and then Janet and Alec going to a summer fare call Goods for Sale running down to look at the stuffs.
Please tell me
Zara Ross
Rebecca on Aug, 31, 2009 wrote:
Dear Mr. Sullivan
I would like to thank you for making all the Anne Of green Gables. I think you should not listen to all the people who said you should not have made Anne Of Green Gables - The Continuing Story, because I think they are the best ever.
I have never liked movies this much ever before.
If people don't like Anne of Green Gables - The Continuing story then they shouldn't watch it at all.
Thank You Again
Your Biggest Fan
Rebecca
felicity18 on Aug, 29, 2009 wrote:
Mr. Sullivan,
Anne came into my life when I was about 12 years old, when I recieved an Anne porcelain doll for Christmas. The next thing I knew I was watching your Anne movies; and the rest as they say is history.
I absolutley love all of your Anne films! They are all so wonderful! My favorite Anne film is Anne3. Please don't listen to the negative comments that have been said about this film. Also, please know that there are fans out there who really do love this movie. I just want you to know that your not the only one who loves Anne3 and not everyone misunderstood the movie.
I absolutley love your Road to Avonlea series! Its so wonderful! I love it almost as much I love Anne of Green Gables. Thank you so much for making your Anne films and the Road to Avonlea series! I can't wait to see what you come up with next that is perhaps related to Road to Avonlea.
Thank you for everything!
felicity18
Lois on Aug, 28, 2009 wrote:
Dear Mr Sullivan,
I am writing you to thank you for the absolutely lovely stories you shared in the "Anne of Green Gables" trilogy.
I understand that many people wrote you in protest of the third installment, "Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story". I beg you to disregard them.
I adored it. I enjoyed all three of the films but particularly the third. The emotional language and subtle overlay of multiple meanings were brilliant. You are to be congratulated on your masterful storytelling. I rarely become emotional because of film. I pride myself on my good sense and emotional control. When I saw the reunion of Anne & Gilbert Blythe at the end of the "Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story", it inspired me to weep. I have only been inspired to tears on three occasions, two of the incidences were from films from Sullivan Entertainment.
Please accept sir, my heartfelt thanks, gratitude and congratulations.
Yours Sincerely,
Lois
Tanisha D Hurd on Aug, 28, 2009 wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure where to start and if I am emailing to the right address... I can't begin to express the joy I feel when I watch Anne of Green Gables. I have watched it a hundred times, yet I still cry each time. What an amazing film! this movie puts the Love Come Softly series, The Note Book, 13 going on 30, A walk to remember, and Romeo and Juliet to shame. The movie just seems so real that I can hardly imagine Anne and Gilbert not being together even in real life. I can honestly say I have NEVER seen such a romantic movie as good as this one, not even close. You may have heard all of these words before but I am truly grateful for the Anne of Green Gables series. These films have taught me what LOVE really is. We can see what true friendship is and the love parents should have for there children too. Perfect matches for each character! Also I love the way each person's character builds up gradually which helps you see the meaning in everything in these movies. There was no rush in making the characters grow older and get married. It's like you grow up with them and you feel what they feel because you know where they came from. I wish so much that this were real especially in my life. All I can say is WOW! Please keep the films coming. Thanks so much.
Sincerely, Tanisha Hurd







