ANNE OF THE GREEN GABLES THE CONTINUING STORY
Anne Shirley returns to Avonlea after five years of teaching at an  orphanage in Nova Scotia while separated from her fiancé, Gilbert  Blythe, who was finishing medical school. After catching up with Diana  Barry and other old friends, Anne is reunited with Gilbert on the  island. However, instead of settling down immediately, Gilbert asks Anne  to move to New York since he has been offered a staff position at a  prestigious medical institution. Her reluctant agreement comes with the  promise of being published and that they will return to Prince Edward  Island to raise their family.
 In New York, Anne is employed as a junior editor at a small  publishing house, where she meets Jack Garrison, a writer and local  sensation who becomes interested in Anne. Seeing her potential as a  writer, he offers to become the editor for her new manuscript and use  his influence to have it published under both their names. When the  manuscript is accepted, Anne is outraged to learn that Jack has  presented it as his own; she breaks off contact with Jack, who reveals  he has fallen in love with her. Meanwhile, Gilbert is troubled by his  work at the hospital - most of the doctors are more interested in  prestige than saving lives. Disillusioned by life in New York, Anne and  Gilbert return to Prince Edward Island.
 Upon returning to Avonlea, Gilbert buys Green Gables from Mr.  Harrison and they set about restoring the house as they plan their  wedding. However, the couple find the effect of the war in Europe  to be much more present; Fred Wright, Diana's husband, eventually  enlists in the war as his family life becomes increasingly strained.  Increasing pressure results in Gilbert enlisting as medical officer and  he convinces Anne to marry him before he leaves. When he is declared missing in action, Anne leaves for Europe as a Red Cross volunteer in hopes of finding him.
 Anne's desperate search leads to a chance meeting with Jack Garrison,  along with his lover, Colette, and their infant son, Dominic. Jack,  involved in dangerous espionage activities, leaves suddenly and asks  that Anne take Colette and Dominic to London. However, Colette is killed  in an explosion while Anne briefly sees Gilbert as his troupe is forced  to abandon their field hospital. Anne promises Colette on her last  breath to take care of Dominic and find his father. Left to care for  Dominic, Anne finds an injured Fred and his arm must be amputated. They  leave for London and reside in Jack's apartment until they can return to  Canada; in that time, Anne works for a British newspaper office and  becomes acquainted with Fergus Keegan, Jack's editor, and Maude  Montrose, one of Jack's contemporaries and a fellow spy. When Jack  arrives to make arrangements for his family, he learns of Colette's  death and asks for Anne to care for Dominic should anything happen to  him. Though Anne intends to return to Canada with Fred and Dominic, her  connection to Jack as well as a resurfacing chance of finding Gilbert  results in taking Dominic with her to France.
 Disguised as a nun and befriending entertainers Margaret Bush and  Elsie James, Anne struggles to bring Dominic to Kit Garrison, Jack's  aunt who has also become involved in war efforts. Reunited again with  Jack, Anne travels with him in hopes for finding her husband. As Anne's  search continues to be fruitless, Jack attempts to persuade her to  return with him to the United States and form a family with him and  Dominic; Anne refuses, determined to continue searching for Gilbert in  Germany. When she encounters Margaret and Elsie again, she joins them in  entertaining the soldiers; in the crowd is Gilbert and Anne is reunited  with him at last. Jack arranges for them to leave immediately as the  armistice to end the war approaches. However, Keegan's fear of being  exposed as a traitor by Jack's group results in Jack being shot on the  train; as he dies, he asks that Anne take care of his son. Once the  armistice is declared, Anne and Gilbert attempt to find Dominic, but  after finding Kit Garrison's cháteau empty, they are forced to return to  Canada in hopes of finding the child from home.
 After a year of living back in Avonlea, Anne and Gilbert arrive at  the local train station to collect Dominic, whom they are adopting as  their own. They decide to leave Green Gables to Diana and Fred while  they "make a new life, but built on all the old foundations" and "build a  good home, and raise a family, with lots of scope for the imagination."